Silex-technology Multicast Video Distribution System MVDS X-1 User Manual

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Multicast Video Distribution System
MVDS X-1
Installation / User's Guide
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - MVDS X-1

Multicast Video Distribution SystemMVDS X-1Installation / User's Guide

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4MVDS X-1 User's Guide1.2.1 Hardware specicationHardware specication is as follows:CPU TOSHIBA TX4939 400MHz (32/64bit MIPS)RAM 128MB DDRROM

Page 3 - Introduction

1.Product Overview5This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not c

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6MVDS X-1 User's Guide1.2.2 Software specicationSoftware specication is as follows:ProtocolTCP/IP Network Layer ARP , RARP , IPv4 , ICMPMultica

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1.Product Overview71.2.3 Interface specicationInterface specication is as follows:VideoInterface Analog RGB (15pin Dsub)Codec JPEG2000Resolution 128

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8MVDS X-1 User's Guide1.2.4 Notes on the radio waveDo not use this product near the following equipment or places.- Microwave, scientic instrum

Page 7 - Product Overview

1.Product Overview91.3 Network composition A MVDS network is composed of one MVDS transmitter and 32 MVDS receivers (at maximum). In each group, a vid

Page 8 - 1.1 About this product

10MVDS X-1 User's GuideWireless system - Network composition for Ad-Hoc modeThe player (e.g. PC or DVD player, etc.) outputs data (e.g. video, au

Page 9

1.Product Overview11Network composition for wired/wireless connection mixIf the wired/wireless system are mixed, you can support wider variety of envi

Page 10 - 1.2 Specication

12MVDS X-1 User's Guide1.4 Parts and functionThe name of each part and the function are explained below:FrontTransmitterPush button DescriptionME

Page 11 - FCC Notices

1.Product Overview13LED (both Transmitter and Receiver)LED DescriptionPOWER OFF: Powered o or being on boot process.ON: Powered on (Normal status)STA

Page 13 - 1.2.3 Interface specication

14MVDS X-1 User's GuideBackBoth Transmitter and ReceiverPart DescriptionDCIN 15V1A AC connector (15V 1A)* In case of X-1ER, AC power can be suppl

Page 14 - 1.2.4 Notes on the radio wave

2.Installation15Installation2

Page 15 - 1.3 Network composition

16MVDS X-1 User's GuideThis section explains the necessary actions that should be taken before you connect and setup this product. 2.1 Before you

Page 16 - Wireless (IEEE802.11a/g)

2.Installation172.1.2 Create environment for setupThe rst step is to connect the cables to the MVDS transmitter and receiver, and to the player, moni

Page 17 - Ethernet (100Base, PLC)

18MVDS X-1 User's Guide<Connection example>An example MVDS installation is shown below: Transmitter ReceiverPlayerDisplayPCLAN CableAudi

Page 18 - 1.4 Parts and function

2.Installation192.2 Congure this product2.2.1 Assign IP addressWhen the cable connections and power on are completed, congure the network settings a

Page 19 - 1.Product Overview

20MVDS X-1 User's Guide3.Select the MVDS transmitter or receiver that you wish to congure. From the top menu, click Conguration - Set IP addres

Page 20 - MVDS X-1 User's Guide

2.Installation212.2.2 Congure via Web browserAfter you have assigned the IP address for each MVDS transmitter and receiver, you can congure these de

Page 21 - Installation

22MVDS X-1 User's GuideHost name / Password congurationCongure Host Name and Password.TIP- Be sure to set a password, especially if you are us

Page 22 - 2.1 Before you begin

2.Installation23Network congurationCongure the IP address and wireless settings. Select Network under Conguration in the Web page.* Required

Page 23 - 2.Installation

- Copying all or a part of this manual without our permission is prohibited.- The contents of this manual may be changed without advance notice.- P

Page 24 - <Connection example>

24MVDS X-1 User's GuideExample: The following are the sample settings to use this product in AdHoc mode.Transmitter ReceiverInterface Enable Enab

Page 25 - 2.2 Congure this product

2.Installation25Adjusting a screen image (at transmitter)Connect to the web page of the transmitter to adjust a screen image appropriate for the playe

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26MVDS X-1 User's Guide5.Click Video/Audio/Data under Conguration and adjust the settings such as PHASE_CC, etc. to make the image quality bette

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2.Installation27Adjusting a screen image (at receiver(s))TIP- You normally do not have to adjust a screen image at the receivers since the monitor wi

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28MVDS X-1 User's Guide2.3.1 Connect to a wired network2.3 Hardware installationEthernet HUBTransmitterLAN CableLAN CableLAN CableLAN CableLAN Ca

Page 29 - Network conguration

2.Installation292.3.2 Connect to a wireless networkBelow is a sample connection to install this product outdoors.Select the antenna according to your

Page 30

30MVDS X-1 User's GuideVertical convergence angle and minimum distanceEvery 'high-gain' antenna has vertical and horizontal selectivene

Page 31

2.Installation31Vertical coverage and Line-of-sightFrom a vertical convergence point of view, less height dierence is better to minimize distance pro

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32MVDS X-1 User's Guide

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3.Monitor and Maintenance33Monitor and Maintenance3

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34MVDS X-1 User's GuideThe LCD menu has the structure below. "Level 0-3" at the top of this diagram indicate the hierarchy level.The MV

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3.Monitor and Maintenance35Each menu can be switched by pushing the push buttons to the right of LCD. To switch the menu levels, use [MENU] and [SET]

Page 37

36MVDS X-1 User's GuideThis screen is always displayed while this product is turned on. When this product is running properly, the model name an

Page 38

3.Monitor and Maintenance37Shows the service status for each data transfer.SERVICE ACTIVITYSERVICE ACTIVITY (sample)SERVICE:VIDEOACTIVE 1280x768Select

Page 39 - Monitor and Maintenance

38MVDS X-1 User's GuideShows a network status.CONNECTION STATCONNECTION STAT (sample)CONN:ETHERNETLINK 100Mb/FullSelected menuCurrent status of t

Page 40 - 3.1 Front panel

3.Monitor and Maintenance39DEVICE INFOShows the device information.DEVICE INFO (sample)DEV:HOST NAMETX012345Selected menuCurrent status of the selecte

Page 41 - 3.Monitor and Maintenance

40MVDS X-1 User's GuideADMIN MODE MENUPart of settings can be congured, referred and maintained through ADMIN MODE MENU. This menu has a hiera

Page 42 - Initial screen (Level:0)

3.Monitor and Maintenance41To enter into LEVEL2 in ADMIN MODE MENU, the PIN CODE is required (In the factory default setting, the PIN CODE is "00

Page 43 - SERVICE ACTIVITY

42MVDS X-1 User's GuideWIRELESS CONFIGShows or Changes the wireless LAN settings.WIRELESS CONFIG (sample)WIRELESS I/FENABLESelected menuCurrent s

Page 44 - Show the link status in RTP

3.Monitor and Maintenance43VIDEO CONFIGShows or Congures the video settings.VIDEO CONFIG (sample)CAPTURE GAIN *R 128 G 128 B 128Selected

Page 45 - Show the FPGA version

IndexProduct Overview... 11.1 About this product ...

Page 46 - ADMIN MODE MENU

44MVDS X-1 User's GuideMenu InformationCAPTURE GAIN Displays or Congures the Gain value (R/G/B).You can switch to the conguration screen by pus

Page 47

3.Monitor and Maintenance45SERIAL CONFIGShows the serial settings.Menu InformationBAUD RATE (bps) Displays a baudrate.BIT LENGTH Displays a bit length

Page 48

46MVDS X-1 User's Guide3.2 Web interfaceCongure using a Web browser Since this product implements HTTP protocol, advanced settings for this prod

Page 49

3.Monitor and Maintenance47Congure from the Web pageClick the menu item that you wish to congure. When the screen below is displayed, type a user na

Page 50

48MVDS X-1 User's GuideDisplays general status for each audio, video and serial port.General3.2.1 StatusOperating status for each audio, video an

Page 51

3.Monitor and Maintenance49Displays current network status (IP Address and wireless).Name DetailsEthernet StatusIP Address Display an IP address.Subne

Page 52 - 3.2 Web interface

50MVDS X-1 User's GuideDisplays status for each audio, video and serial port.Name DetailsVideo StatusResolution Display a capture resolution.Fram

Page 53 - Congure from the Web page

3.Monitor and Maintenance513.2.2 CongurationCommon settings for Transmitter and Receivers. Congure a host name and password.Congure the network set

Page 54 - 3.2.1 Status

52MVDS X-1 User's GuideCongures the network settings.Network

Page 55

3.Monitor and Maintenance53Name DetailsEthernetCongurationDHCP/BOOTP Enable/Disable a DHCP function.IP Address Set an IP Address.Subnet Mask Set a Su

Page 56 - Video/Audio/Data

Monitor and Maintenance ... 333.1 Front panel...

Page 57 - 3.2.2 Conguration

54MVDS X-1 User's GuideCongures the video signal parameters, serial port and buer size of transmitter.Video/Audio/Data (at transmitter)

Page 58

3.Monitor and Maintenance55Name DetailsVideoCongurationCapture TimingVertical frequency / (1+x) = FPSExample: 60[Hz]/(1+[capture timing]2)= 20[fps]Ga

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56MVDS X-1 User's GuideName DetailsVideoCongurationH.Position OsetDisplays the oset value for H.Position setting that you may have congured f

Page 60

3.Monitor and Maintenance57Congures the video signal parameters, serial port and buer size of receivers.Video/Audio/Data (at receiver)

Page 61

58MVDS X-1 User's GuideName DetailsVideoCongurationH WidthSpecify a width of horizontal synchronization signal by dot clock.H Period Specify a p

Page 62

3.Monitor and Maintenance59Congures Static Node control of transmitter. Usually, the default settings are used.Static Node (at transmitter)Name Detai

Page 63

60MVDS X-1 User's GuideCongures Static Node control for receivers. Usually, the default settings are used.Static Node (at receiver)Name DetailsN

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3.Monitor and Maintenance61Congures Dynamic Node control for transmitter.Shows the list and status of receivers connected to a particular group and c

Page 65 - Static Node (at transmitter)

62MVDS X-1 User's GuideCongures Dynamic Node control for receivers.Shows or Changes which transmitter the receivers should connect to.Dynamic No

Page 66 - Static Node (at receiver)

3.Monitor and Maintenance63Reboots, resets and updates the rmware of this product.3.2.3 ToolsCommonPerforms reboot, factory default conguration and

Page 67 - Dynamic Node (at transmitter)

1.Product Overview1Product Overview1

Page 68 - Dynamic Node (at receiver)

64MVDS X-1 User's GuideAdjusts the screen image for transmitter and changes the maintenance screen to be displayed for receivers.The screen curre

Page 69 - 3.2.3 Tools

3.Monitor and Maintenance65Changes the startup screen and stop signal screen for receivers.The screen currently being output to monitors from receiver

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A-2MVDS X-1 User's GuideA-1 Conguration item listThe below is the list of conguration item:Parameter name Description Value range Default value

Page 73 - Appendix

AppendixA-3Parameter name Description Value range Default valueTXRXPre-Shared Key Specify the Pre-Shared Key. 8 - 64 characters silex technology * *Co

Page 74 - A-1 Conguration item list

A-4MVDS X-1 User's GuideParameter name Description Value range Default valueTXRXH.Position Oset Save the oset value for H.Position setting tha

Page 75

2MVDS X-1 User's Guide1.1 About this productMVDS stands for "Multicast Video Distribution System", which allows to distribute video or

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1.Product Overview3FeatureVideo and Audio control- Adopts JPEG2000 codec. High compression with less image degradation available- Audio codec: 16bit

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