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Matrox Maevex Series – User Guide

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Summary of Contents for 5150 Decoder

Page 1: ...1 ENGLISH User Guide 20245 301 0150 2017 06 19 Matrox Maevex Series 6150 Encoder 6100 Encoder 5150 Encoder 5150 Decoder...

Page 2: ...nformation 9 Getting started 10 Understanding your Maevex environment 10 Setting up your Maevex environment 11 Connecting your Maevex 6150 encoder 12 Connection overview 12 Description of supported co...

Page 3: ...lus software 34 Before you begin 34 Obtaining Matrox PowerStream Plus software 34 Installing your software 34 Accessing Matrox PowerStream Plus software 35 Additional resources 35 More information 35...

Page 4: ...to your Maevex device 50 Appendix C Installing your Matrox secure cable solution 51 Customer support 53 Matrox Web 53 Technical support 53 Firmware package 53 View your warranty information 53 View th...

Page 5: ...he metal frame of your computer When handling a card carefully hold it by its edges and avoid touching its circuitry Don t stack devices or place devices so close together that they re subject to reci...

Page 6: ...ditions and guidelines For more information see your Matrox user guide Invisible laser radiation may be emitted from disconnected fibers or connectors Don t stare into beams or view directly with opti...

Page 7: ...der Decoder device 1 power supply Software available Matrox PowerStream Plus to use your Matrox product Matrox PowerStream Plus software supports Windows 10 64 bit Windows 8 1 Windows Server 2012 Wind...

Page 8: ...DMI cable Encoder device to monitor Analog audio cable DVI to HDMI adapter DisplayPort to DVI adapter HDMI to DVI adapter Maevex 6100 Encoder Matrox secure cable solution Maevex 5150 Encoder Network c...

Page 9: ...our Maevex setup page 28 4 Install the software see Installing Matrox PowerStream Plus software page 34 For moreinformationonPowerStreamPlussoftware seetheMatroxPowerStreamPlusUser Guide More informat...

Page 10: ...eo source connected to the input of an encoder A controller system can be used as a source Maevex 6150 encoder An encoder appliance with multiple input support that can generate multiple streams and r...

Page 11: ...e This resets the IP address and any other settings that may prevent you from using the device in your environment For more information on performing a configuration reset of your device see Rebooting...

Page 12: ...ection overview Maevex 6150 encoder Front Note Don t change input connections while your Maevex device is turned on If connections are changed while your Maevex device is turned on your video sources...

Page 13: ...Series User Guide 13 Maevex 6150 encoder Back 12V DC power LAN1 network HDMI Out monitor RS232 RS232 control device HDMI In source USB 3 0 external storage Line In source DisplayPort console display...

Page 14: ...this connector If your video source doesn t support HDMI output use an HDMI adapter to connect it to your encoder If your video source has a DVI connector use the DVI to HDMI adapter included with yo...

Page 15: ...use a straight through serial cable to connect your RS232 control device to your encoder If your encoder is set to use the Direct serial over IP feature in PowerStream Plus use the opposite of the ser...

Page 16: ...ion Device temperature Maximum supported temperature LED color Description No LED black Button isn t assigned OR Button is assigned but no PowerStream Plus module is set to Enable In PowerStream Plus...

Page 17: ...Matrox Maevex Series User Guide 17 Input information Stream information MAC address IP address LAN1 and LAN2...

Page 18: ...but still plugged in some electrical current is supplied to the motherboard This current may prevent newly installed hardware from working properly Always try to insert or remove your card as straight...

Page 19: ...n one card see Installing multiple cards page 19 Before restarting your system connect your devices see the Connection setup section for the card you want to connect After connecting restart your syst...

Page 20: ...her end of the cable to your video device Note To connect to this connector you need a shielded HDMI cable If your video source uses a display resolution higher than 720p60 we recommend you use a cert...

Page 21: ...your Maevex 5150 decoder This section describes how to connect your Maevex 5150 decoder Connection overview Maevex 5150 decoder Front Maevex 5150 decoder Back RS232 RS232 device USB 5V DC power LAN1...

Page 22: ...t HDMI output use an HDMI adapter to connect it to your encoder If your video source has a DVI connector use the DVI to HDMI adapter included with your Maevex product to connect it to your encoder Not...

Page 23: ...ncoder is set to use the Direct serial over IP feature in PowerStream Plus use the opposite of the serial cable required by your RS232 device For example if your RS232 device requires a null modem cab...

Page 24: ...y chaining to work from one decoder to another a decoder must be powered If power is lost the connection to the next decoder is also lost When daisy chaining network connections the maximum number of...

Page 25: ...50 encoder This section describes how to connect your Maevex 5150 encoder Connection overview Maevex 5150 encoder Back 5V DC power LAN1 network VGA monitor HDMI Out monitor RS232 RS232 control device...

Page 26: ...DMI output use an HDMI adapter to connect it to your encoder If your video source has a DVI connector use the DVI to HDMI adapter included with your Maevex product to connect it to your encoder Note T...

Page 27: ...e to connect your RS232 control device to your encoder If your encoder is set to use the Direct serial over IP feature in PowerStream Plus use the opposite of the serial cable required by your RS232 d...

Page 28: ...ex device Maevex 6150 encoder LED color 6150 encoder No LED black Device isn t powered Green solid Device is active Green slow blink Device is rebooting Green fast blink Configuration reset in process...

Page 29: ...g the firmware Red solid Card has detected a fatal error Try restarting your system If after restarting your system the LED is still red contact your vendor for technical support see Customer support...

Page 30: ...em File Explorer Network Under Other Devices make sure all the Maevex devices connected are listed Windows 7 Click Start Acessories Windows Explorer Network Under Other Devices make sure all the Maeve...

Page 31: ...oftware reboot PowerStream Plus Your Maevex device has encountered an error red device tile Keeps all your device settings including the IP configuration and password Hardware reboot Your Maevex devic...

Page 32: ...ith the tip of a paper clip for 5 seconds until the LED turns fast blinking green to reboot your device and restore the default settings Maevex 6100 encoder Hardware reboot Quickly press the button to...

Page 33: ...n your device with the tip of a paper clip for less than 2 seconds to reboot your device Configuration reset Press and hold the Reset button on your device with the tip of a paper clipfor morethan5sec...

Page 34: ...nformation see Windows documentation or contact your system administrator Windows Server 2012 Windows Server 2012 R2 and Server 2008 R2 Make sure the SSDP Discovery service network discovery and file...

Page 35: ...am Plus Windows 7 Click Start All Programs or Programs Matrox PowerStream Plus Matrox PowerStream Plus Depending on your version and configuration of Windows this part may not be necessary Additional...

Page 36: ...olutions This section addresses specific problems to your Matrox product that could prevent you from using your system or product Problem Maevex device not discovered on the network 1Cause Your Matrox...

Page 37: ...work may be enabled and may prevent communication with your Maevex devices 1Solution Make sure your firewall is properly configured to allow the necessary communication between your Maevex devices and...

Page 38: ...ast multicast and multi unicast 1 control and stream and 1 secondary stream USB ports 2 USB 2 0 front 1 USB 3 0 back Color sampling and conversion 4 2 0 4 0 0 8 bit and 10 bit 4 4 4 4 2 2 8 bit Audio...

Page 39: ...mum 5 A 5 A fuse for overcurrent protection Power connector DIN 4 female 4 pin Power consumption Maximum 45W Typical 37 2 W Dimensions 21 7 cm 18 9 cm 4 3 cm 8 53 in 7 45 in 1 68 in Certifications Cla...

Page 40: ...Intra 44 Streaming protocols RTP RTSP RTMP MPEG 2 TS Command protocols UPnP HTTPS Supported resolutions 4096 2160p24 25 30 50 60 3840 2160p24 25 30 50 60 2560 1600 2560 1440 1920 1200p56 60 1920 1080...

Page 41: ...than 1280 720p60 we recommend you use certified high speed HDMI cables Unless specified modes are p60 progressive 60 Hz In 4 2 0 only Color sampling and color depth limitations may apply For more inf...

Page 42: ...s supported by your monitor may be available 1920 1200 1920 1080 1680 1050 1600 1200 1600 900 1440 900 1400 1050 1360 768 1280 1024 1280 960 1280 720 1024 768 800 600 720 576 720 480 and 640 480 Suppo...

Page 43: ...ave a vertical refresh rate of 60 Hz When using a display resolution equal to or higher than 1280 720p60 we recommend you use certified high speed HDMI cables 1920 1200 1920 1080 1680 1050 1600 1200 1...

Page 44: ...4 pin with lock DIN 4 male 4 pin with lock DIN 4 male 4 pin with lock Maximum power 60 W 15 W 15 W Temperature operational 0 to 45 C 32 to 113 F Temperature non operational storage and transportation...

Page 45: ...oder only While using HDMI input or DisplayPort output resolutions higher than 1920 1080 the frame rate of the DisplayPort console display if enabled will be reduced to 30 fps or 15 fps to preserve co...

Page 46: ...he Matrox Firmware Updater Network Port Type Inbound Outbound Functionality 20 21 TCP 9 FTP Failsafe file upload Maevex 5150 decoder only 53 TCP 9 DNS DNS requests 443 Minimum requirements TCP 9 HTTPS...

Page 47: ...9 SSH Firmware update 69 UDP 9 DHCP DHCP client 123 UDP 9 9 NTP Network Time Protocol 161 UDP 9 9 SNMP Network management public community string 443 TCP 9 HTTPS PowerStream Plus commands and authent...

Page 48: ...sary 2 Windows 10 In the left panel click Advanced Settings Windows 8 1 7 In the left panel click Windows Firewall Advanced Settings 3 Click Inbound Rules 4 In the Actions panel click New Rule Configu...

Page 49: ...the remote IP address add the IP range you want to use for your encoders You can use a range such as 192 168 1 0 24 or a single IP address such as 192 152 168 62 Action Select Allow the connection Pro...

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