Installing the Equipment
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Reference Guide: EN8000 MPEG-4 Part 10 (H.264/AVC) Encoder
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AUX DATA OUT
HD-SDI output. This output is not guaranteed to meet the HD-SDI
specification.
AUX RS-232
A 9-way, D-type male connector provides an RS232 connection for
use by Tandberg Television engineers for unit diagnostics.
2.7 Powering
Up/Down
2.7.1
Before Powering Up
Before powering up the Encoder, check that:
1.
The unit has been installed in a suitable location.
2.
The unit has been connected to external equipment and power supply, as required.
3.
The power supply has been checked and a good earth provided.
4.
The correct fuse type and rating has been fitted to the equipment and, for the a.c. supply
version, the a.c. power cable.
2.7.2 Powering
Up
To power up the Encoder:
1.
Turn on the local power supply. The Encoder executes a series of power up initialisation
and self-test routines.
2.
Confirm that the green Power LED is lit and that the red Alarm LED is unlit.
After the boot period the Encoder start-up screen is displayed.
NOTES…
1.
The fans on the Encoder can be temperature controlled so may not be on if the ambient
temperature is low. Refer to Annex B, Technical Specification for more information.
2.
During initialisation invalid PIDs may appear momentarily in the transport stream.
2.7.3 Powering
Down
To power down the Encoder remove the power supply connection at the rear of the unit.
2.7.4
Setting the Encoder Control IP Address
The IP address and network mask of the Encoder Control port should only be changed from
the front-panel as all of the other control methods use the control port and hence need its
address, to control the encoder.
The items reside as options in the Remote Control menu of the System menu. Using the keys
on the front panel, select:
Setup->System->Remote Control.
The IP address is the first option, the network mask is the third option and the gateway
address is the fourth option.