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3.

Connect an RJ-45 LAN cable to the Ethernet port on your encoder. Connect the 
other end of the cables to any of the ports on your network switch.

4.

Connect a composite or S-video cable to the corresponding ports on your 
encoder. Connect the other end of the cables to a device capable of producing a 
video signal. The encoder converts the video signals into MPEG-2 multicast 
streams

.

Starting and Accessing Vision

2

Perform these steps to start and access Vision

2

:

1.

Power on the Vision

2

 server. It may take a few minutes to boot.

2.

Test that you can access the server via the LAN. You can run this test by 
accessing a Command Prompt using the Ping command. For example:

v2AMX-MDDS or v2AMX-CDDS

which you can find on the front of your server. If the server responds, continue to 
step 3.

3.

Using a web browser on a PC with network access, navigate to 

http://<server name>/admin.aspx

. The Master Services page appears.

Adding and Activating Services

After opening and accessing Vision

2

, you must activate the available services for it with 

an appropriate license key.
1.

Click 

Manage 

<name of server>

 in the services list on the left side of the page to 

display the available services for the server.

2.

Enter a valid license code in the New Service License Code field.

3.

Click 

Check License Code

. If the code is valid, the License Changes area 

displays the number of licenses available for each type of service.

4.

Click 

Apply

 

updated License

 to apply the license code and create the requested 

services. The new services populate the Current Status of Services list at the top 
of the page.

5.

Select an inactive service from the Current Status of Services list. Inactive 
services appear highlighted in green in the list and have a value of False in the 
Activated column.

6.

Click 

Activate Service

 so you can manage the service.

Repeat steps 5 and 6 to activate any remaining inactive services.

Note: 

On the SFF device, you must change the Archive Path, Mapped Archive Path, 

and Path to Content under the Archive, Record and Producer services from H:\ to C:\, 
as the SFF has only a single hard drive.

Live (MPEG) Service

The Vision

2

 Live (MPEG) Service provides a single live video channel to the system. 

The Live MPEG service uses an AMX MAX-CSE encoder to provide the hardware 
encoding of video and audio signals into an MPEG-2 multicast stream. Perform these 
steps to configure the MAX-CSE encoder:

1.

Select 

Configure Encoder

 from the MAX Encoder Menu. The Vision

2

 Live 

Service page opens.

2.

In the 

Service Name

 text box, enter the name of the service as you want it to 

appear in playlists.

3.

Select the type of encoder you want to configure from the Encoder Type options 
menu.

4.

Enter the network IP Address of the encoder in the Encoder IP Address field. You 
can find the IP address of the MAX-CSE encoder on the LCD on the front of the 
unit.

5.

In the 

MAX Username

 and 

MAX Password

 text boxes, enter the respective 

username and password used to gain access to the encoder. The default 
username is 

Admin

 and the default password is 

1988

.

6.

Click 

Apply

.

DVB Service

The Vision

2

 DVB Service provides and manages a single Digital Video Broadcast 

(DVB) multiplex of live TV channels to the system. The DVB service de-multiplexes the 
individual TV channels on a selected frequency and makes each individual channel 
available for multicasting to users.

Note: 

The DVB service on the V2-DLR-DEMO-SFF system can only be configured to 

use Demo Mode. There is only 1 RJ-45 LAN connection on the SFF system, therefore, 
you cannot access the Video LAN. For the SFF system, select the BG3540 tuner and 
click Apply, then the Demo Box will appear. You must restart the v2server application 
after the demo file is loaded or an error will occur.

Scanning for Available Channels

Note: 

The DTV Transmitters must be configured prior to configuring it on the Vision

2

 

server. Please refer to the MA01 documentation to configure a DTV network.

Perform these steps to scan for available channels on all frequencies:
1.

Select 

Configure DVB

 from the DVB Service Menu on the left pane of the 

window. The Configure DVB Service page appears.

2.

Select the tuner you want to use from the 

Tuner Hardware

 options menu, and 

click 

Apply

.

3.

Enter the IP address you want to scan in the Address field. This IP address 
should be the multicast address of the applicable transmitter.

4.

Enter the port you want to scan in the Port field. The port is also defined on the 
applicable transmitter.

5.

Click 

Start

. Vision

2

 begins to scan for available channels. Any channels it finds 

appear in the channels section at the bottom of the page.

Setting the Multicast Address

Perform these steps to set the multicast address:
1.

Select 

Configure DVB 

from the DVB Service Menu on the left pane of the 

window. The Configure DVB Service page appears.

2.

Use the 

Network interface to multicast on

 options menu to indicate which 

network interface you want to use for multicasting.

3.

Enter the base multicast address in the Base Multicast Address field. All channels 
selected to multicast are offsets from this address.

4.

Enter the port for this channel in the 

Port

 field.

5.

Enter a value for the multicast TTL for this channel in the 

TTL

 field. This step is 

optional.

6.

In the Channels area, click the check box in the Multicast column for the channel 
you want to multicast. This step changes the multicast value of the channel from 
false to true. A confirmation pop-up appears. Click 

OK 

to accept the change. 

Repeat this step for each channel you want to multicast.

7.

Click 

Apply

.

Producer Service

The Vision

2

 Producer Services provides a single scheduled TV channel to the system. 

Producer schedules a multicast of MPEG-2 files from a Vision

2

 archive. Schedules run 

on a four week loop, then begin again after the four weeks have expired. In the event 
there is no content scheduled for a certain period of time, Producer enables you to set 
an intermission source which automatically plays a multicast MPEG-2 source such as a 
DVB or Live MPEG channel or a file from the Archive. Perform these steps to multicast 
with Producer:
1.

Select 

Configure Service

 from the Producer Menu on the left pane of the 

window. The Configure Producer page appears.

2.

Select the IP address of the network you are using from the 

NIC to Use

 options 

menu.

3.

Click the 

Service Enable

 check box. Vision

2

 begins multicasting on the multicast 

address you assigned.

Setting Up an Intermission

Note: 

If the MPEG Record Service is enabled, only the MPEG Live channel selected in 

the Record service can be used as a Live Feed Intermission.

If there is no content scheduled for a certain period of time, Producer enables you to set 

an intermission source which automatically plays an MPEG-2 file from a Vision

2

 archive 

or a multicast MPEG-2 source such as a DVB or Live MPEG channel. Perform these 
steps to set up an intermission:
1.

Select 

Configure Service

 from the V2Producer Menu on the left pane of the 

window. The Configure Producer page appears.

2.

Click the 

File

 or 

Live Feed

 option button to indicate whether the intermission 

source is from a file or a live feed. After making your selection, do one of the 
following:
a.   File: Select a file from the menu on the left pane of the window.
b.   Live Feed: Select a live feed from the Live options menu.

3.

Click 

Apply

.

4.

Click the 

Enable

 check box in the Intermission section.

5.

Click the 

Service Enable

 check box to activate the intermission.The Name and 

URL fields populate with the name and path of the intermission source. This 
source will play if there is no scheduled content playing on the regular multicast.

Schedule Editing

Producer runs a four week schedule which loops and starts again after the four weeks. 
To edit the schedule, select the 

Edit Schedule

 menu option in the service.

To move a program within the schedule, simply drag-and-drop it into the new 

location. If you attempt to drop it into a location where it will not fit (due to other 
programs) then it will return to its original location.

To schedule a new program, drag it from the content menu on the left and onto 

the schedule.

Record Service

The Vision

2

 Record Service provides the ability to record a multicast MPEG-2 stream 

into an Archive. Perform these steps to record a video stream:
1.

Select 

Configure DVR

 from the Record Services menu on the left pane of the 

window. The Record Service page appears.

2.

Select the IP address of the network you are using from the 

NIC to Use

 options 

menu.

3.

Select 

Continuous

 from the Recording type options menu.

4.

Select the length of each individual recording from the Segment length options 
menu.

5.

Use the 

Keep Archives for

 spin box to indicate how long you want the 

recordings to remain in the archive.

6.

Click 

Apply

 to save the new settings.

7.

Click the 

Recording Enable

 check box to begin recording the video stream.

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