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(1) This device may not cause harmful interference and 
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Summary of Contents for PowerQUICC MPC8308

Page 1: ...MPC8308 Network Smart Gateway Reference Design Platform Quick Start Guide Rev 2 0 11 2011...

Page 2: ...for surgical implant into the body or other applications intended to support or sustain life or for any other application in which the failure of the Freescale Semiconductor product could create a si...

Page 3: ...ee Home Automation 10 7 Digital Living Network Alliance DLNA 12 Setup Reference Platform as DLNA Server 12 Setup DLNA Clients Windows PC iPad iPhone iPod 12 For PC with Windows XP 12 Using Mezzmo as D...

Page 4: ...r for 220 240V source Video Surveillance NVR solution supporting wire or wireless IP cameras with Auto detection Media Gateway solution supporting the following protocols or applications a DLNA Digita...

Page 5: ...eeds to have Fusion Stream application installed and iPod needs to have iMedia Suite application installed to act as the DLNA client Large display monitor 19 monitor 42 SMART TV HDTV etc Audio speaker...

Page 6: ...c Setup Instructions for MPC8308nSG Reference Platform 1 Setup the Hardware according to the Figure 1 2 Configure the IP address of the network card of the windows PC a Go to Start Control Panel Netwo...

Page 7: ...n IP address automatically Figure 6 TCP IP Properties 3 Power up the Reference Platform 4 Open the Internet Explorer IE browser ensure you have no proxies set and enter 192 168 1 1 5 This opens the re...

Page 8: ...r without corrupting the files in the mounted devices follow the steps below 1 Connect the serial cable to the SPI interface of the board and the COM port of the PC 2 Hit enter to go to the root FSL p...

Page 9: ...zigbee LED light on the MPC8308 NSG is continuously on stable 1 Connect the power strip to the power outlet shorter cable of the Meter Plug the power cord of the meter to the power and power on the m...

Page 10: ...as described in Figure 1 Figure 9 Zigbee Dongle 2 Connect the Zigbee Modlet smart plug to a multi socket power code connected to the power meter and connect any electrical appliance e g Light Washer...

Page 11: ...pop up window 8 To turn on the appliance connected to the upper socket socket close to the button of the Modlet click OFF in the backyard light pop up window 9 The power consumed by both appliances wi...

Page 12: ...up the DLNA clients Setup DLNA Clients Windows PC iPad iPhone iPod 1 For iPAD Check whether you have Fusion Stream installed on the iPAD otherwise this paid application needs to be downloaded from App...

Page 13: ...MPC8308NSG Quick Start Guide 13 Click the Network tab on the bottom bar and select Network Media DLNA server Video All videos...

Page 14: ...so be used as a DLNA client In Windows Media Player 12 select DLNA server Videos All Videos NOTE If the DLNA server has not started when the reference platform is powered up or if you want to manually...

Page 15: ...Extension Username and password Example Type 3000 and 3000 respectively and click on Save Changes b For additional users repeat step 4a by creating Extension Username and password and click on Save Ch...

Page 16: ...the camera since the demo kit has only one two real camera It is located in the folder PowerPCDemoSoftare_8308 VirtualCamera4win32_auto VLC for Windows XP VLC is the IE plug in program It is located...

Page 17: ...ress using a command ipconfig in command prompt window Set the Parameter set IP 192 168 1 X Also make sure the fifth line in script is Rem netsh interface ip set address name Local Area Connection sta...

Page 18: ...al cameras and real cameras are attached To watch camera videos go to Applications Network Video Recorder Channel on the homepage Select 3x3 and select the camera to watch Click on the camera that you...

Page 19: ...192 168 1 x Note If you do not know the IP addresses then go to Network Vedio Recorder Camera to view the IP address in Camera IP column MPC8308 NVR performance data Input Streams Total Channels Total...

Page 20: ...r shares mount t msdos dev sda1 tmp shares 4 Open the IE browser and type 192 168 1 1 it will open the device homepage 5 On the homepage go to Applications Media Service DLNA 6 Disable DLNA select the...

Page 21: ...ia IP phones in similar way as regular IP phones by following the steps 2 6 on page 17 3 Calling from one multimedia IP phone to the other multimedia IP phone a Check for the dial tone on the phones b...

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