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INSTALLATION
System Installer must adhere to Article 820-40 of the NEC that provides
guidelines for proper grounding and specifies that the cable ground
shall be connected to the grounding system of the building, as close to
the point of cable entry as possible
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UNPACKING and INSPECTION
Each unit is shipped factory tested. Ensure all items are removed from the container prior to
discarding any packing material.
Thoroughly inspect the unit for shipping damage with particular attention to connectors and
controls. If there is any sign of damage to the unit or damaged or loose connectors contact
your distributor immediately. Do not put the equipment into service if there is any indication
of defect or damage.
HARDWARE INSTALLATION and CONNECTIONS
It is highly recommended that quality cables and connectors be used for all
video and audio source connections
1.
Connect the media source (Satellite STB, Media player, or other media
device) to the HDIP streaming server by HDMI, YPbPr, or CVBS cables.
2.
Connect the HDIP streaming server to local area network (LAN)
3.
Plug the power adapter to the device and power up
4.
Network Setup
5.
In the same network segment, find the HDIP streaming server from
Windows XP/7 “My Network Places”
a. ** Note: For Windows XP enable UPnP.
6.
Open the streaming server’s configuration web page by double-clicking the
device icon(XP)
7.
There are three (3) use cases supported by HDIP streamer: DLNA media
server, UDP/RTP multicasting and TCP/UDP/RTP unicasting.
Limitations:
1. All UPnP/DLNA devices, including the HDIP streaming server (media-
server), mediaplayers, the SmartTV, the set-top-box, and the controlling
PC, should be located within same network segment/LAN.
2. If a DHCP server is present in the private network, the HDIP streaming
server will use the IP address assigned by the DHCP server.
3. If no DHCP server is present, the HDIP streaming server will use an
assigned IP address (169.254.xxx.x).