
Connections
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5.2
Making Video, Audio, Data, and Contact Closure
Connections
Connection methods
With the C-60 E-
MC‟s IP connection established, video and other signal connections can be
made. A convenient way to do so is to use the unit‟s internal web pages. For an elaborate
description, see the
Working with the Web Pages
chapter. Separate application software, such as
Siqura‟s MX Configuration Tool, can be used as well. The easiest way to connect with video and
audio is by using RTSP or SAP; for more detailed information, refer to the
Interfaces
chapter.
Streams and connectors
Each signal stream transmitted and received by the C-60 E-MC (see the figure below) can be
conceived of as using virtual connectors (transmitters and receivers) on the network side. Each
of the unit's virtual connectors has a name; through the internal web pages, the receivers can be
assigned a port number that must be used only once for that particular device. Depending on
context, the assignment is automatic or manual. Note that port numbers must be even.
Link facilities of the C-60 E-MC.
All arrows represent separate and independent connections over Ethernet.
The abbreviations ‘tx’ and rx’ refer to the network side of the module.
- tx: the stream is transmitted to the network
- rx: the stream is received from the network
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