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K5903085

25-Feb-15

NGS-D200

User Guide

Summary of Contents for NGS-D200

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Page 3: ...g from the misuse of this product or document including but not limited to lost revenue lost data claims by third parties or other damages Trademarks The Barco logo Digital Media Server DMS Management...

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Page 5: ...8 Chapter 3 Unpacking the System 11 3 1 What s in the Box 11 3 2 Unpacking the System 12 Chapter 4 Installation and Connections 13 4 1 Mounting the NGS D200 13 4 2 Installation Diagram 13 4 3 Overview...

Page 6: ...ation 51 Chapter 13 Keyboard Mouse KbM 53 13 1 How it Works 53 13 2 Overview of Keyboard Mouse KbM Modes 53 13 3 Making Physical Connections 54 13 4 Making RFB Connections 55 13 5 KB M Diagnostics 55...

Page 7: ...enSUSE System 69 Appendix VI RFB Keyboard ASCII Guide 71 Appendix VII Safety and Compliance Statements 73 VII 1 Compliance Statements 73 VII 2 General Considerations 74 VII 3 Important safety instruct...

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Page 9: ...on Suite the NGS D200 enables recording and playback of DVI sources l See the document 4 x Admin UI Setup Guide 922 10060 l Standalone unit for simple point to point sharing of video audio and keyboar...

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Page 11: ...GS D200 Pro 3D only 2 2 NGS D200 Summary Barco s NGS D200 encoders Tx decoders Rx enable seamless point to point video stereoscopic graphics and audio distribution plus keyboard mouse control all with...

Page 12: ...card 2 4 1 Reset the NGS D200 to Factory Defaults If you need to revert the device back to the factory defaults you can do so with the Factory Reset button 2 4 1 1 Procedure 1 Insert a pin into the s...

Page 13: ...anel LED overview 2 5 Rear Panel Overview NOTE End to end sync is not currently available 2 5 1 Rear Panel LEDs The NGS D200 has two LEDs on the back panel that can be used to identify the configurati...

Page 14: ...signal is unsupported by the monitor Solid Green Monitor is detected and the video output is supported by the monitor Blinking Green Decoder Video is being decoded and is being displayed on the conne...

Page 15: ...Connectors Single link DVI I Analog and Digital Dual link DVI I Analog and Digital Dual link DVI I Analog and Digital Minimum maximum levels Analog 0 5V to 1 0V p p Analog 0 5V to 1 0V p p Analog 0 5V...

Page 16: ...cally registered and discovered You can configure advanced settings centrally from the Admin UI or use the Web UI as described later in this document Please see the 4 x Admin UI Setup Guide for more l...

Page 17: ...Chapter 2 Product Overview l Decoders o Establish connections with the encoder via Connection Manager Table o For more information see Connection Manager Table on page 35 9 NGS D200 User Guide...

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Page 19: ...NGS D200 unit 1 Power cord for Europe 2 Power cord for USA 3 12 V DC power supply 4 SD card NOTE The SD card contains all necessary licensing information If you have purchased the NGS D200 Pro or NGS...

Page 20: ...rives 3 2 2 Procedure 1 Carefully open the box 2 Clear a space large enough for the NGS D200 unit 3 Remove the NGS D200 unit and set it on a cleared flat surface for inspection 4 Check the chassis for...

Page 21: ...ns for 3D Stereoscopic Video 17 4 1 Mounting the NGS D200 The NGS D200 is designed to function as a desktop model It is equipped with rubber feet to prevent scratching the surface it is placed on Addi...

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Page 23: ...After making a connection the decoder side will see hear and control encoder side source by default On the encoder side the NGS D200 loopback feature allows video audio and peripheral USB signals and...

Page 24: ...4 3 1 1 Encoder to Hardware Decoder Figure 4 1 Typical dataflow between the encoder and hardware decoder 4 3 1 2 Encoder to Software Decoder K5903085 16 Chapter 4 Installation and Connections...

Page 25: ...n page 45 2 Audio Ensure the decoder audio mixer is appropriately configured For more information see Audio Mixer Configuration on page 51 3 Keyboard Mouse Set the keyboard mouse mode to Local mode Fo...

Page 26: ...Pro 3D l BNC cables NOTE The encoder requires active L R sync input to detect stereoscopic video 4 4 2 Configuration 1 Connect the stereo emitter by following the manufacturer s instructions 2 Follow...

Page 27: ...2 Ensure that the included SD card is properly inserted into the slot 3 Power on the unit via the power switch NOTE If the front panel LEDs fail to illuminate a hardware failure has occurred Please co...

Page 28: ...device name and password WARNING Make sure to document the configured device name and password You will have to revert the system to factory defaults if this is lost or forgotten For more information...

Page 29: ...ect the source type o Remote Desktop Interaction optimized for capturing computer desktop screens o High Resolution Graphics optimized for highest image quality o Full Motion Video optimized for high...

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Page 31: ...system info status and health l System Information provides an overview of key software firmware system memory time and temperature information l Quick Setup allows you to change basic settings thru t...

Page 32: ...s and zones on the devices System Settings l Fan Speed of the System provides way to change the fan speed on the Device The default fan speed option is set to Auto High Other options are High Medium a...

Page 33: ...the device l DHCP Enables DHCP on the device NOTE Ensure DHCP is enabled if you wish to use the Device Discovery feature in the 4 x Collaboration Suite l MTU Size Specifies the maximum transmission u...

Page 34: ...o the specified server l NTP Server Enter the IP address of the NTP server NOTE When you have finished making changes click Apply at the bottom of the page Click Save Settings to permanently save your...

Page 35: ...console session l Interface o Analog HV Indicates if the input video is RGB H sync and V sync detected o Analog SOG Indicates if the input video is RGB with Sync on Green SoG or composite sync o DVI...

Page 36: ...ices so far processed by the decoder l Audio Bytes Displays the number of audio bytes the decoder has so far received from the connected encoder l Audio Packets Displays the total number of UDP audio...

Page 37: ...ttings if you select a Custom Profile l Bandwidth Sets the bandwidth that the encoder will allocate for the decoder client to consume Mbps l Low Compression Sets the compression level applied to porti...

Page 38: ...ll see a blank screen instead of the typical blue or grid splash screen l Stereo Enables the splash screen to be displayed in stereo l Horiz Resolution Allows you to adjust the horizontal resolution o...

Page 39: ...l Horiz Resolution Allows you to adjust the horizontal resolution of the displayed encoder splash screen pixels l Vert Resolution Allows you to adjust the vertical resolution of the displayed encoder...

Page 40: ...Apply at the bottom of the page Click Save Settings to permanently save your changes to the device 8 2 6 Multicast Parameters You can adjust the multicast parameters of each system including the mult...

Page 41: ...Authorization Table provides protection against unwanted access to your encoder You can authorize clients from specific IP addresses or networks to connect to be able to connect to the encoder NOTE Y...

Page 42: ...omain name e g 10 1 5 0 into the Network field and enter the network netmask e g 255 255 255 0 into the Netmask field TIP To authorize a specific decoder client enter its specific IP address domain na...

Page 43: ...ager Table The Connection Manager Table is used to connect an NGS D200 decoder directly to an encoder The decoder can switch connections to different encoders by selecting different entries from this...

Page 44: ...nges to the device 8 2 11 2 Connect the Encoder to the Decoder l From the Connection Manager main page select the entry of the server encoder you would like to connect your decoder to You can also use...

Page 45: ...oder processes For example if the input video has a refresh rate of 60 a value of 3 in this parameter will make the system process at most 20 frames per second so flow control will not be necessary as...

Page 46: ...st serve basis By default the first client to connect to the encoder will be the controlling client After a period of inactivity K M Idle Limit other clients will have the opportunity to become the co...

Page 47: ...Chapter 9 Encoding NOTE When you have finished making changes click Apply at the bottom of the page Click Save Settings to permanently save your changes to the device 39 NGS D200 User Guide...

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Page 49: ...cal Remote modes l Override This menu allows you to define the scheme to render video on the decoder You can choose to render video in one of several ways o Monitor Video is rendered to fit the best s...

Page 50: ...NOTE If the horizontal or vertical pixel offset is out of the range of your monitor the system will automatically adjust the video to fit your monitor NOTE When you have finished making changes click...

Page 51: ...monitor and use this to automatically create a video look up table to capture the input video l Enable check to enable NOTE When you have finished making changes click Apply at the bottom of the page...

Page 52: ...click Apply at the bottom of the page Click Save Settings to permanently save your changes to the device 11 2 4 Encoder Video Parameters Once a connection is made you can dynamically optimize the vide...

Page 53: ...LUT l Optimize Latency This setting improves latency when small motions cannot be seen on the video e g a mouse cursor is not seen moving Enabling this setting will increase your bandwidth usage l I...

Page 54: ...Auto Automatically detects the horizontal and vertical delay of digital video input and the vertical horizontal and position are appropriately adjusted o LUT Uses the sum of the sync width and back p...

Page 55: ...olor Space RGB RGB YPrPb Charge Pump Curr Auto Auto 50 100 150 250 350 500 750 1500 A Red Green Blue Gain 128 0 255 Red Green Blue Offset 64 0 127 Table 11 3 Default Valid LUT Parameters l Name Name t...

Page 56: ...e vertical position of the source video Only adjust this field if the video output is being cut off on the top and bottom and adjusting the vertical position of the monitor on the decoder side does no...

Page 57: ...ust configure one manually For more information see List of Video LUTs on page 46 3 Select a descriptor number NOTE When you have finished making changes click Apply at the bottom of the page Click Sa...

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Page 59: ...ume of the local audio source Line or Mic l Remote Audio Enables you to change the volume of the remote source NOTE When both fields are set to 100 each source will be equally mixed and at equal volum...

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Page 61: ...s capable of controlling computers being encoded on the network KbM bytes from the decoder can be transmitted to the encoder source over the network From the encoder this KbM input data will be transm...

Page 62: ...13 3 1 USB Connection Tools and equipment required l Type B to Type A USB patch cable l USB keyboard and or USB mouse Figure 13 2 Encoder connected to host PC via USB connection to allow KbM input to...

Page 63: ...st PC 13 4 0 1 Tools and equipment required l Host PC running RFB server software l Encoder connected to host PC over the network Figure 13 3 Encoder RFB client transmitting KbM bytes from the decoder...

Page 64: ...your changes to the device 13 7 KB M Settings 13 7 1 Decoder Keyboard Mouse Parameters You can specify your keyboard and mouse type to ensure it is detected by the system as well as set the KbM Mode Y...

Page 65: ...faults and switch the gender of the NGS D200 l Factory Reset Resets the NGS D200 to factory defaults l Reboot Reboots the system l Shutdown Initiates a system shutdown cycle l Encoder Decoder Switches...

Page 66: ...ce Name Enter the Device Name that was entered into the Admin UI for the device o Password Enter the Device Password that was entered in the Admin UI for the device o XMPP Server Port Specifies the XM...

Page 67: ...Operation on page 8 l Standalone Sets the device to be used in Standalone Mode NOTE When you have finished making changes click Apply at the bottom of the page Click Save Settings to permanently save...

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Page 69: ...0x600 72 2 56 120 64 37 6 23 50 00 VESA 800x600 75 0 16 80 160 1 3 21 49 50 VESA 1024x768 60 0 24 136 160 3 6 29 65 00 VESA 1024x768 70 1 24 136 144 3 6 29 75 00 VESA 1024x768 75 0 16 96 176 1 3 28 78...

Page 70: ...0 The NGS D200 Pro and NGS D200 Pro 3D can support additional dual link resolutions Format Resolution Refresh Rate Hz Horiz Front Porch Horiz Sync Horiz Back Porch Vert Front Porch Vert Sync Vert Back...

Page 71: ...Save Settings o If not an encoder n Under the System Control section click Encoder Decoder The system will reboot and come up as an encoder NOTE After the system boots and you log back in make sure to...

Page 72: ...the desired bandwidth for the connection Mbps l Multicast Check the box to use a multicast connection l Audio Video Select if the connect will support only video only audio or both l Bidirectional Che...

Page 73: ...mitter Cable Specifications NOTE 3D Stereoscopic video is only supported on the NGS D200 Pro 3D For information on upgrading to the Pro 3D please contact Barco Sales NOTE The 3D stereo kit part number...

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Page 75: ...sktop sharing must use a Route that applies a KbM enabled Profile The default Route is not KbM enabled l Login to the Admin UI l Navigate to the Profiles tab l Ensure that selected Profile has the Ena...

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Page 77: ...rize the encoder to communicate with the host PC V 1 Enabling KbM on a Fedora System From the main Fedora desktop 1 Select Systems 2 Select Preferences 3 Select Internet and Network 4 Select Remote De...

Page 78: ...he following check boxes l Allow other users to view your desktop l Allow other users to control your desktop 5 Optional Configure Security settings Figure V 2 Remote Desktop Preferences K5903085 70 A...

Page 79: ...l For hardwired USB connections between the encoder and host PC o All keystrokes are sent from the Rx in the same manner as a standard US 101 keyboard o When the encoder is configured as an RFB client...

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Page 81: ...ved including interference that may cause undesired operation Industry Canada Class A Emission Compliance Statement This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Avis de conformit la...

Page 82: ...lied power cables are the correct one consult your dealer l If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the purpose of t...

Page 83: ...exclusion zone must be not less than 40 cm 16 Do not cover the device with any material while the device is in operation Keep flammable and combustible materials away from the device at all times Moun...

Page 84: ...e device and cancellation of the warranty l Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service technicians under the following conditions o When the power cord or plug i...

Page 85: ...reuse of material resources For more information about recycling of this product please contact your local city office or your municipal waste disposal service For details please visit the Barco websi...

Page 86: ...r hazardous substance contained in at least one of the homogeneous materials used for this part is above the limit requirement in SJ T11363 2006 EIP EFUP Barco EFUP All Electronic Information Products...

Page 87: ...such third party patents copyrights and other intellectualproperty rights and that You are solely responsible for any intellectualproperty infringement claims that relate to Your use of the Licensed M...

Page 88: ...the Software and Documentation are commercialcomputer software and commercialcomputer software documentation and constitutes acceptance of the rights and restrictions herein GENERAL TERMS If any porti...

Page 89: ...onent belongs to the respective initialcopyright holder each additionalcontributor and or their respective assignee s as may be identified in the respective documentation source code README file or ot...

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