IP-900 Series SOFTWARE V01 USER’S GUIDE C134-E016-03
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 keep this document in a safe and convenient location for quick reference. Fujitsu makes every effort to prevent users and bystanders from being injured and to prevent property damage.
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 who use IP-900 series. It assumes that these users have a basic understanding of networks and video streaming.
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.
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.
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 1.
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.
Chapter 1 Before Using This Product Chapter 1 Chapter 1 Before Using This Product Before Using This Product This chapter explains items to be confirmed before using IP-900 series. 1.1 1.2 Main Features .......................................................................................3 Typical Application Examples................................................................
Chapter 1 Before Using This Product 1.1 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.
Chapter 1 Before Using This Product Item Input video format Video PES Profile selection Specification 720 x 480i (59.94 Hz) 720 x 576i (50 Hz) * Video input protection buffer OFF/ON can be specified. 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 “1Field/1PES” / “1Frame/1PES” selectable Either High profile or Main profile can be selected.
Chapter 1 Before Using This Product Item Bit rate Video PES 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 “1Field/1PES” / “1Frame/1PES” selectable Profile selection Either High profile or Main profile can be selected.
Chapter 1 Before Using This Product Item Network time setting Network management Data communication Superimpose Local recording and transfer (*1) Specification SNTP client SNMP agent RS-232C data communication Superimpose up to four character string or time indication into input video file Supported CF cards: 4-GB, 8-GB and 16-GB cards * 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.
Chapter 1 Before Using This Product Table 1-2 IP-900D/IP-900IID Specifications Video decoding Item Encoding format Output video format Bit rate Interfaces Audio decoding Encoding format Sampling frequency Bit rate (for 2 channels) Number of channels Interfaces Multiplexing method Error correction Transport protocol Network interface Network time setting Network management Data communication Specification H.264 HP@L4 H.264 MP@L4 H.264 HP@L3 H.264 MP@L3 H.264 MP@L1.
Chapter 1 Before Using This Product 1.2 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. Internet IP-900E SDI, etc. Live distribution IP-900D/IP-900IID HDMI, etc.
Chapter 2 Chapter 2 Installation & Operation Installation & Operation This chapter explains how to install IP-900 series. 2.1 2.2 Updating the Software ........................................................................ 10 Equipment Operation .........................................................................
Chapter 2 Installation & Operation 2.1 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.
Chapter 2 Installation & Operation (3) Selecting software Select installation file field. Select the file of the firmware to be updated. (4) Starting installation button. The following confirmation dialog box appears. Click the OK Click the button to start installation. Upon completion of installation, IP-900 series is automatically rebooted.
Chapter 2 Installation & Operation 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.
Chapter 2 Installation & Operation 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.
Chapter 2 Installation & Operation Figure 2-4 Option License Installation (3) Starting installation button. The confirmation dialog box shown above appears. Click the 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.
Chapter 2 Installation & Operation 2.2 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.
Chapter 2 Installation & Operation ◆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.
Chapter 3 Web Operation Chapter 3 Chapter 3 Web Operation Web Operation This chapter explains how to operate individual functions from the Web browser. 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 Starting Up ......................................................................................... 18 Common Menu................................................................................... 22 Encoder.............................................................................................. 66 Recorder ..................
Chapter 3 Web Operation 3.1 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. * MicrosoftⓇ Internet Explore 6.0 SP2 is the recommended Web browser.
Chapter 3 Web Operation Figure 3-1 IP-900E Software Window Example IP-900 Series 19
Chapter 3 Web Operation Figure 3-2 IP-900D/IP-900IID Software Window Example IP-900 Series 20
Chapter 3 Web Operation 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.
Chapter 3 Web Operation 3.2 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.
Chapter 3 Web Operation Category Window Name ENCODER ADDRESS REPORT SUPERIMPOSE RECORDER DECODER SETTINGS SETTINGS Group Name Main/Sub Report settings Main/Sub Destination settings Main/Sub encoder superimpose settings Recorder settings Input interface settings (Decoder ethernet) Input interface settings (Decoder ethernet port) AV output setting (Video) Decoder settings (Decode) Reference 3.3.2 Encoder Address Report 3.3.3 Superimpose 3.4.1 Setting (Recorder) 3.5.
Chapter 3 Web Operation 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.
Chapter 3 Web Operation ◆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 button. The dialog box shown below appears. Click the OK name field, and then click the button to change the registration number of the configuration data.
Chapter 3 Web Operation Next, update the parameters listed in Table 3-1 Parameters Preprogrammed in Configuration Data using the following respective windows, and then click the to update and register the configuration data.
Chapter 3 Web Operation ◆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.
Chapter 3 Web Operation Table 3-2 Configuration Data Selection Items Load configuration Item Configuration data Description Parameter - Data numbers 1 to 10 Ten types of configuration data registered in advance can be switched, updated and registered each. A configuration name can be assigned to each type of configuration data.
Chapter 3 Web Operation 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.
Chapter 3 Web Operation 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 configuration Item Configuration data Copy to Configuration Select source data 1~10 Configuration name Description Select one of the ten types of configuration data that have already been registered to copy the data. Select the configuration data to which you want to make the copy.
Chapter 3 Web Operation 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.
Chapter 3 Web Operation After the completion of the settings, click button. The message below appears. Table 3-4 Basic Setting Items Item Ethernet Ethernet type common Description Select the LAN Parameter interface - AUTO (default) operation mode.
Chapter 3 Web Operation Item Description Password for Specify the password when PPPoE "PPPoE" is set for [IP address Parameter 64 en-size alphanumeric characters (Default: Blank) mode]. IPv6 network IP address mode settings IP address Prefix Specify the IPv6 address - Stateless acquisition method. - Static IP (default) Specify the IPv6 address when "Static IP" is set for [IP address Global unicast IP address 2xxx:xxxx:…:xxxx to 3xxx:xxxx:…:xxxx mode].
Chapter 3 Web Operation 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.
Chapter 3 Web Operation After the completion of the settings, click OK to apply the settings. *Reboot is not required. button. The message below appears. Click Table 3-5 Time Zone Setting Item Item Time zone Description Select the time zone at the IP-900 Parameter (Default: Asia/Tokyo) series installation site. UTC offset Specify the time difference from (Default: 0 Hours) Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) when "UTC offset" is selected for [Time zone].
Chapter 3 Web Operation 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.
Chapter 3 Web Operation After the completion of the settings, click the OK to apply the settings. *Reboot is not required. button. The message below appears. Click Table 3-7 Data Port Setting Items Operation settings Item Data port Operation mode Port number settings IP version Set the IP address version Destination IP address Specify the IP address of the data communication destination when "TCP client mode (bidirectional)" is set for [Test mode].
Chapter 3 Web Operation Item Delimiter code 1 Delimiter code 2 Baud rate Bit length Parity Stop bits Flow control Description Parameter Specify the delimiter code 1 for Blank or hexadecimal number between 00 and ff RS-232C. (Default: Blank) * A blank field means that no value is specified. Specify the delimiter code 2 for Blank or hexadecimal number between 00 and ff RS-232C. (Default: Blank) * A blank field means that no value is specified.
Chapter 3 Web Operation 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.
Chapter 3 Web Operation 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 SNMP Agent Description Specify whether to enable SNMP agent. Parameter - Disable (Default) - Enable Manager #N SNMP version Specify the SNMP version of SNMP - SNMPv1 (Default) manager.
Chapter 3 Web Operation 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.
Chapter 3 Web Operation Table 3-10 Operation & Status Display Items Item Serial number IP address (IPv4) Subnetmask (IPv4) Default gateway address (IPv4) IP address (IPv6) Default gateway address (IPv6) LAN MAC address LAN link Time server Display Displays the serial number {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 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Displays the IPv4 subnet mask. xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx: Subnet mask xxx.
Chapter 3 Web Operation Item Data port SNMP Component temperature Display {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.
Chapter 3 Web Operation 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.
Chapter 3 Web Operation Table 3-11 Alarm List Code I001 I002 I003 I011 I021 Name SDI input down HDMI input down Analog input down Video synchronization error Input data error (*7) Description 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 E001 Power error (*1) Power failure occurred E003 Temperature error occurrence (*5) Extreme temperature pro
Chapter 3 Web Operation Code E013 Name Temperature warning (*2) Description Thermal alarm (alarm only) detected 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 E08F
Chapter 3 Web Operation Table 3-12 Input data error bit format Undefined Decoder Type 59 - 0 60 61 62 63 Bit Interface IP IP IP IP Performance statistics Number of reloading TS stream Number of discontinuous PCR Number of video decoding errors Number of audio decoding errors Undefined IP-900 Series 47
Chapter 3 Web Operation 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.
Chapter 3 Web Operation Table 3-13 Log Type Code 0001 Name Boot (Power ON) Description Normal start using the switch 0002 Boot (Reset) Normal start by reboot 0004 Boot (Initial maintenance) 0005 Boot (Maintenance) Normal start using the factory-shipped firmware Normal start in maintenance mode 0006 Software update Software update 0007 Boot (Restart) (*6) Restarted owing to CPU failure 0008 Boot (Others) (*6) Restarted owing to software failure 0009 000A 000B 000C 000D Shutdown RTC init
Chapter 3 Web Operation Code 000E Name Configuration data switching Description Switch configuration data 000F 0010 L001 Operation data initialization Option update LINK error (LAN) *L001 Link alarm recovery Operation data initialized Option installed Link disconnection at a LAN port occurred Recovered from link disconnection at a LAN port L006 Time server synchronization failure *L006 Time server synchronization L009 DHCP connection failure 10BaseT_HD/10BaseT_FD/100BaseTX_HD/100Base TX_FD *
Chapter 3 Web Operation Code L00E Name DHCP connection update Description IP address change occurred during DHCP connection L00F PPPoE connection update IP address change occurred during PPPoE connection L010 *L010 Stateless address acquisition failure Stateless address acquisition IPv6 stateless address acquisition failed IPv6 stateless address acquired L011 Stateless address update IPv6 stateless address update occurred I001 *I001 SDI input down SDI input down recovery HD/SD-SDI input signa
Chapter 3 Web Operation Code I002 *I002 I003 *I003 I011 Name HDMI input down HDMI input down recovery Analog input down Analog input down recovery Video input synchronization error *I011 I021 Video input synchronization error recovery Input data error (*8) *I021 Input data error recovery (*8) E001 Power error (*1) E003 Temperature error occurrence (*5) E004 Flash ROM error (*1) E00A Flash ROM check sum error (*1) E010 *E010 FAN error (*2) FAN error recovery (*2) Description HDMI input signa
Chapter 3 Web Operation Code E013 Name Temperature warning (*2) Description Thermal alarm (alarm only) detected *E013 Thermal alarm recovery (*2) Recovered from thermal alarm 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) SUB CPU2 error recovery (*4) Clock error (*1) Main HD CODEC
Chapter 3 Web Operation Code *E093 Name Sending buffer overflow recovery (*7) Description Recovered from sending buffer overflow Details (The part after the * mark is not displayed.) #1, #2 * Indicates the location of sending buffer overflow recovery. *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.
Chapter 3 Web Operation 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.
Chapter 3 Web Operation Figure 3-16 Performance Statistics Window Sub-encoder IP-900 Series 56
Chapter 3 Web Operation Figure 3-17 Performance Statistics Window Decoder IP-900 Series 57
Chapter 3 Web Operation Figure 3-18 Performance Statistics Window Data Port IP-900 Series 58
Chapter 3 Web Operation Table 3-14 Performance Statistics Items Port Main Encoder (Ethernet) Item Number of data packets sent Number of FEC packets sent Number of ARQ request received * Displayed Number of ARQ only for packets resent encoder Sub Encoder Number of data packets sent Number of FEC packets sent * Displayed only for encoder Decoder (Ethernet) Number of ARQ request received Number of ARQ packets resent Number of data packets received Number of data packets recovered Number of data packets los
Chapter 3 Web Operation Port Data port Item Number of reloading TS stream Description Displays the number of reloading TS stream without packets recovery because of many packets lost. *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.
Chapter 3 Web Operation Port Item Number of data sent in byte on LAN port Description Displays the number of data bytes sent to the LAN port. Display {-----} 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.
Chapter 3 Web Operation 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. button sets the date and time of the PC.
Chapter 3 Web Operation 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.
Chapter 3 Web Operation ● 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.
Chapter 3 Web Operation 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.
Chapter 3 Web Operation 3.3 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.
Chapter 3 Web Operation Figure 3-21 Settings Screen (Encoder) IP-900 Series 67
Chapter 3 Web Operation 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 CPU utilization Main encoder Ethernet bit rate System bit rate Sub encoder Ethernet bit rate System bit rate AV input Video input port settings (Video) Video resolution Video format Description Displays the CPU utilization for IP streaming.
Chapter 3 Web Operation Item Description Analog video setup Analog video AGC Display when no video input signal Buffer for video input AV input Audio input port settings (Audio) Output interface settings (Main encoder ethernet) IP version Streaming mode Acceptable stream number Streaming destination address IP Parameter Values available when [Video resolution] is "SD": - 480i/59.94 (Default) - 576i/50 * If "Analog" is specified for - Enalbe: 7.
Chapter 3 Web Operation Item Description If "Unicast (simplex)" is specified for [Streaming mode], specify whether to send ARP at regular intervals to check the communication with the streaming destination. for If "Unicast" is specified for [Streaming mode], specify whether to check the ID for confirming the validity of a unicast stream request. If "Enable" is selected for [ID control for unicast], specify the ID to be used for confirming the validity of a unicast streaming request.
Chapter 3 Web Operation Item Description request Specify the port number of the own device used for receiving a unicast streaming request. ARQ control port Displays the port number of the own device used for controlling ARQ. Unicast port Parameter 1024 to 64000 (Default: 9900) You cannot specify this item. * This item is automatically set according to the [Streaming port] setting. Pro-MPEG port FEC Displays the port number of the own device used for sending Pro-MPEG FEC.
Chapter 3 Web Operation Item ARQ TOS Protocol Stream format Pro-MPEG FEC Pro-MPEG Matrix Output interface settings (Sub encoder ethernet port) Main encoder settings (Encode) Streaming port Description If "Unicast" is specified for [Streaming mode], specify whether to enable the ARQ error correction method. Set IP packet TOS value. If "Multicast" or "Unicast (simplex)" is specified for [Streaming mode] and "Disable" is selected for [FEC], specify the IP transport protocol.
Chapter 3 Web Operation Item System bit rate - HD - Video resolution - HD - Video frame rate - HD Encoding control mode - HD Video bit rate - HD - Bit rate mode - HD Video PES - HD - Profile - HD PPS interval - HD PPS ID - HD Pre-filter - HD - Refresh cycle - HD - Description If "HD" is specified for [Video resolution] and "System bit rate" is specified for [Bit rate mode], specify the system bit rate of the stream to be distributed.
Chapter 3 Web Operation Item Audio format - HD Audio bit rate - HD - Description If "HD" is specified for [Video resolution], specify the audio encoding format. If "HD" is specified for [Video resolution], specify the audio bit rate. * The contents that can be set depend on the [Audio format] setting.
Chapter 3 Web Operation Item PPS interval - SD - PPS ID - SD Pre-filter - SD - Refresh cycle - SD - Audio format - SD Audio bit rate - SD - Description Parameter If "SD" is specified for [Video - GOP (Default) resolution], specify the PPS - Picture interval for video encoding. If "SD" is specified for [Video resolution], specify the PPS ID mode for video encoding. If "SD" is specified for [Video resolution], specify the strength of the pre-filter.
Chapter 3 Web Operation Item Description If "HD" is specified for [Video resolution] and "None" is specified for [Downconverter], specify the resolution of the video to be encoded. * The contents that can be set depend on the [Video format] setting.
Chapter 3 Web Operation Item PPS interval - HD - PPS ID - HD - Pre-filter - HD - Refresh cycle - HD - Audio format - HD - Audio bit rate - HD - Description If "HD" is specified for [Video resolution] and "None" is specified for [Downconverter], specify the PPS interval for video encoding. If "HD" is specified for [Video resolution] and "None" is specified for [Downconverter], specify the PPS ID mode for video encoding.
Chapter 3 Web Operation Item Description If "SD" is specified for [Video resolution] and "Letter box" or "Side cropped" is specified for [Downconverter], specify the frame rate of the video to be encoded. * The contents that can be set depend on the [Video resolution] setting. Encoding control If "SD" is specified for [Video resolution] and "Letter box" or mode "Side cropped" is specified for - SD [Downconverter], specify the control mode for video encoding.
Chapter 3 Web Operation Item Profile - SD - PPS interval - SD - PPS ID - SD - Pre-filter - SD - Refresh cycle - SD - Description If "SD" is specified for [Video resolution] or "Letter box" or "Side 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.
Chapter 3 Web Operation Item Description Parameter Padded data pattern Specify the padded data pattern - Normal (Default) 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.
Chapter 3 Web Operation Table 3-17 Main encoder /Sub encoder System Bit Rate Setting Range Main Encoder/Sub-encoder Video Resolution System bit rate setting range Up to30.000Mbps (can be set in 1Kbps increment) 1920×1080 1280×720 The system bit rate setting with the video bit rate range of 4 to 27Mbps is enabled. 1440×1080 You cannot set the system bit rate range with the video bit rate range of lower than 4Mbps.
Chapter 3 Web Operation Table 3-18 Main encoder HD / Sub encoder HD: Video Setting Summary 1080i/60 Video Frame rate Video resolution Video input format 1920x1080 1440x1080 960x1080 ● ● ● 1280x720 960x720 640x720 Video bit rate (Mbps) Fixed value 1/2/3 4/5/6/7/8/9/10/11/ 12/14/16/18/20/27 30fps ○ ● Encoding control mode Refresh cycle IBBP IPPP 15 frame / 30 frame / 60 frame 1080i/59.94 ● ● ● 29.97fps ○ ● 1080i/50 ● ● ● 25fps ○ ● 720p/59.94 ● ● ● 59.
Chapter 3 Web Operation Table 3-19 Main encoder SD: Video Setting Summary Video resolution Video input format 480i/59.94 720x480 352x480 ● ● 576i/50 720x576 ● 352x576 ● Encoding control mode Refresh cycle Video Frame rate Video bit rate (Mbps) Fixed value 0.5 1/1.3/2/3/4/5/ 6/7/8/9/10 29.
Chapter 3 Web Operation Table 3-21 Sub encoder SD: Video Setting Summary (in case of 352x240, 176x112, 352x288, 176x144 video resolution) Video input format 480i/59.94 1080i/59.94 720p/59.94 576i/50 1080i/50 720p/50 Video resolution Video resolution 352x240 352x240 352x240 176x112 352x288 352x288 352x288 176x144 14.985fps 7.493fps 1.998fps 1.998fps 12.5fps 6.25fps 1.667fps 1.
Chapter 3 Web Operation 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 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.
Chapter 3 Web Operation 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 Main encoder report settings Main encoder destination settings Item Encoder name Description Value Specify an arbitrary name Up to 16 characters used to identify the encoder. Local port Specify the own device port number used to send an encoder address message.
Chapter 3 Web Operation 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.
Chapter 3 Web Operation 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.
Chapter 3 Web Operation After completing the setting, click the to apply the settings. * Reboot is not required. button. The message below appears. Click OK Table 3-24 Main encoder/Sub encoder superimpose settings Item Description Value Main/Sub Superimpose Specify whether to enable Enable encoder setting character superimposition by Disable (default) superimpose using the superimpose function settings to display the characters.
Chapter 3 Web Operation Item Description Effects Specify the background of character strings to be superimposed. Background color Specify the background color of character strings to be superimposed. Time * Only available Specify whether to superimpose time.
Chapter 3 Web Operation 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.
Chapter 3 Web Operation 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".
Chapter 3 Web Operation 3.4 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.
Chapter 3 Web Operation After the completion of the settings, click the OK to apply the settings. * Reboot is not required. button. The message below appears. Click Table 3-26 Recorder Setting Items Recorder settings Item Recording operation Recording mode Description Specify whether to perform recording operation upon start of the device. Select the recording mode.
Chapter 3 Web Operation 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.
Chapter 3 Web Operation 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. Clicking the button deletes all files. Recorded data can be downloaded by specifying any time range within the range indicated for each file in the list.
Chapter 3 Web Operation 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.
Chapter 3 Web Operation Table 3-27 Recorder Operation & Status Display Items Item Recording mode Display {Recording until full / Overwrite / Record until start position} Displays the recording mode selected in the Settings window. {Recording / Stopped} Recorder Displays the operation status caused by the setting in the Settings window or by the operation of the recording START or STOP button.
Chapter 3 Web Operation 3.5 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.
Chapter 3 Web Operation 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 Input interface settings (Decoder ethernet) Item IP version Description Parameter Specify the IP version for IP - IPv4 (Default) streaming. - IPv6 Streaming mode Specify the type of broadcasting for - Multicast (Default) - Unicast IP streaming.
Chapter 3 Web Operation Input interface settings (Decoder ethernet port) Item ARQ buffering time Description Parameter Specify the wait time in msec for an 0 to 2000 ms ARQ retransmitted packet. (Default: 300 ms) * This will increase the delay by the time specified here. Pro-MPEG FEC Specify whether to receive Pro-MPEG FEC packets to activate the Pro-MPEG FEC error correction method. Specify the own device port number used to receive streams.
Chapter 3 Web Operation Item Jitter control buffer Description Parameter Specify the buffering time for - 1 to 150 ms (Default: 150 ms) 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.
Chapter 3 Web Operation 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.
Chapter 3 Web Operation 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. Encoder name Displays the name assigned to the encoder.
Chapter 3 Web Operation 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.
Chapter 3 Web Operation Table 3-30 Decoder Operation & Status Display Items Item Decoder Input interface Video encoding mode Video output format System bit rate Decoding frame rate Video resolution Video bit rate Audio Streaming IP address Streaming port Unicast request port ARQ 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.
Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Chapter 4 Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting This chapter explains how to respond in case audio/video is not output or an alarm LED goes on. 4.1 4.2 Troubleshooting................................................................................ 108 Alarm LED Goes On..........................................................................
Chapter 4 Troubleshooting 4.1 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.
Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Classification Symptom Check Video No video is Is the monitor power on? output Is IP-900 series power on? (black screen) Is IP-900 series correctly connected to the monitor? Blue/gray Has decoding started? screen is output. Is the setup normal? Is "Operating" displayed for "Encoding" on the streaming source device? Only color bars are displayed.
Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Classification Symptom Preparation Software cannot be installed. Check Is the operation mode consistent with the destination device? Is the RS-232C setting consistent with the data input/output device? Is the data input/output device operating normally? Are IP-900 series IP address, subnet mask and gateway address properly set? Is the file specification valid? Is the license key entered correctly? IP-900 Series 110 Corrective action Check the setting according to Section 3.2.
Chapter 4 Troubleshooting 4.2 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 Lxxx Exxx Ixxx Corrective action Check the network and partner device.
Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Table 4-3 Alarm Code List Code 0001 Name Boot (Power ON) Description Normal start using the switch 0002 Boot (Reset) Normal start by reboot 0004 Boot (Initial maintenance) 0005 Boot (Maintenance) Normal start using the factory-shipped firmware Normal start in maintenance mode 0006 Software update Software update 0007 Boot (Restart) (*6) Restarted owing to CPU failure 0008 Boot (Others) (*6) Restarted owing to software failure 0009 000A 000B 000C 000D Shutdown
Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Code 000E Name Configuration data switching Description Switch configuration data 000F 0010 L001 Operation data initialization Option update LINK error (LAN) *L001 Link alarm recovery Operation data initialized Option installed Link disconnection at a LAN port occurred Recovered from link disconnection at a LAN port L006 Time server synchronization failure *L006 Time server synchronization L009 DHCP connection failure 10BaseT_HD/10BaseT_FD/100BaseTX_HD/100Base TX_FD
Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Code L00E Name DHCP connection update Description IP address change occurred during DHCP connection L00F PPPoE connection update IP address change occurred during PPPoE connection L010 *L010 Stateless address acquisition failure Stateless address acquisition IPv6 stateless address acquisition failed IPv6 stateless address acquired L011 Stateless address update IPv6 stateless address update occurred I001 *I001 SDI input down SDI input down recovery HD/SD-SDI input sig
Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Code I002 *I002 I003 *I003 I011 Name HDMI input down HDMI input down recovery Analog input down Analog input down recovery Video input synchronization error *I011 I021 Video input synchronization error recovery Input data error (*8) *I021 Input data error recovery (*8) E001 Power error (*1) E003 Temperature error occurrence (*5) E004 Flash ROM error (*1) E00A Flash ROM check sum error (*1) E010 *E010 FAN error (*2) FAN error recovery (*2) Description HDMI input sig
Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Code E013 Name Temperature warning (*2) Description Thermal alarm (alarm only) detected *E013 Thermal alarm recovery (*2) Recovered from thermal alarm 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) SUB CPU2 error recovery (*4) Clock error (*1) Main HD COD
Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Code *E093 Name Sending buffer overflow recovery (*7) Description Recovered from sending buffer overflow Details (The part after the * mark is not displayed.) #1, #2 * Indicates the location of sending buffer overflow recovery. *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.
Chapter 4 Troubleshooting The following table summarizes the LED display detail. Table 4-4 Alarm LED Detail LED PWR RDY IN DWN ALM DEC OPT Description 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.
Appendixes Appendixes Appendixes Glossary .................................................................................................... 120 Index .........................................................................................................
Appendixes Glossary AES/EBU AES (Audio Engineering Society) and EBU 16-character (64-bit) encrypted session word and 14-character (56-bit) injected ID are used (European Broadcasting Union) standardized for the professional digital audio I/O (IEC-60958 for encryption and decryption. In MODE 0, encryption is not used. TYPE-1.) It was applied to ANSI (American National Standard Institute) too.
Appendixes CF Card A memory card of CompactFlash that is used as storage for recorded data in the IP-9500 DVB-S (Digital Video Broadcasting - Satellite) Standard interface for satellite broadcasting series/IP-900 series products. formulated by the DVB (European standardization body for digital broadcasting.
Appendixes receiver to correct errors without the need to request the sender for retransmission. Flow Control 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.
Appendixes Injected ID 14-character (56-bit) ID specified by the user in BISS MODE E. A session word is derived IP Multicast TCP/IP term that refers to a technology by which the same data is transmitted to many from the specified injected ID and encrypted session word. Then, encryption or decryption in destinations at the same time. An address class, called Class D, is used for multicasting. The first BISS MODE E is performed.
Appendixes STN and DSTN, and active matrix LCD such as TFT. LED (Light-Emitting Diode) The IP-9500/IP-900 series has power LED and alarm LED lamps. The power LED lamp lights in NTSC images are made of 29.97 interlaced frames per second, each of which is composed of 525 scan lines in total. Original network ID ID for identifying a transport stream. Each green to indicate that the power is on.
Appendixes PMT (Program Map Table) ID table which identifies audio, video, and so on. Proxy A computer network service that allows clients to make indirect network connections to other network services. PPPoE (Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet) 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.
Appendixes RS-232C Interface standard that was mainly established by the Electronics Industry Association (EIA) for Spectrum Specified spectrum sense for the IP-9500 series can be "Normal" or "Inverted." Select the communication between data terminal and data communications equipment. setting according to local configuration of your wireless devices and transponders. RTP Abbreviation of real-time transport protocol.
Appendixes which has a fixed length of 188 bytes. The TS twisted together, and is used for Ethernet method is used for transmission in an environment such as ATM communication or cabling and other purposes. digital broadcasting where errors can occur. 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.
Appendixes (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.
Appendixes Index A I Alarm .......................................................... 44 alarm code................................................. 111 If the Screen is not Accessible.....................21 Installation & Operation ................................ 9 Alarm LED Goes On .................................. 111 Appendixes ................................................119 Installation Procedure..................................10 Installing an Upgrade License .....................
Appendixes R T Reboot.........................................................65 Recoder.......................................................93 Time Zone & Time Server ........................... 34 Troubleshooting ........................................ 107 Registering configuration data.....................25 Troubleshooting ........................................ 108 Typical Application Examples ........................8 S U Selecting Configuration Data.......................
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