Edje-2000
Real Time MPEG 2 Streaming Encoder
Version 1.3
Adtec Digital, Inc. USA
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Using the Edje-2000 Application
The Edje-2000 application provides a graphical user interface (GUI) for
managing the Edje-2000 Real Time Encoder. It provides serial RS232
and Ethernet Telnet connectivity. A simple Units pull down menu option
provides a means to create connection parameters and access them by
name. Connecting to the Edje-2000 is essential to use the application.
Adtec RS232 Serial Default Parameters
Variable
Setting
Baud Rate
38,400
Data Bits
8
Stop Bit
1
Parity
None
Flow Control
None. This is required if you are using Hyper Terminal
or some other simple terminal application to
communicate with the Edje-2000 via command line.
Note on
connecting
via RS 232
When a terminal application connects to the Edje-2000,
the Edje gives no response. The user must initiate a
response by issuing a command. Enter the wildcard
name (*) or unit name (edje) and the Edje-2000 will
respond with a zero for the asterisk or OK for the name.
Please reference the API command interfaces for
further information on connecting via Serial.
If a serial connection cannot be made at 3,400 8 1 N, then try connecting
with115,200 8 1 N.
Ethernet Default Parameters
Variable
Setting
IP address
192.168.10.48
IP Mask
Sub Net Mask
255.255.255.0
Gateway IP
0.0.0.0
Defaulted off.
User Name
ADTEC
Password
NONE
To make a Telnet connection from Windows go to the Start menu and
click Run and type:
Telnet 193.168.10.48
You will be prompted to enter the User Name and Password, Type
ADTEC (Capitals) for the User Name and NONE (Capitals) for the
Password.
Now the command interfaces can be used to modify and control the
Edje-2000 via Telnet.
Note: The Unit Name or Asterisk must precede the commands when
connected via serial RS232; this is NOT required via Telnet.