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UC-350E+ Encoder   

User’s Manual 

 
 

Date : 2014-04-23 

Version: 1.4 

 
 
 

NMS Version: 5.0.20 

SW: 0.07F 

HW: 1.0 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for UC-350E

Page 1: ...UC 350E Encoder User s Manual Date 2014 04 23 Version 1 4 NMS Version 5 0 20 SW 0 07F HW 1 0...

Page 2: ...TION GUIDE 4 2 1 ACQUISITION CHECK 4 2 2 INSTALLATION PREPARATION 4 2 3 WIRE CONNECTIONS 6 2 4 SIGNAL CABLE CONNECTION 7 CHAPTER 3 OPERATION 10 3 1 INITIALIZING 10 3 2 GENERAL SETTING 11 CHAPTER 4 NMS...

Page 3: ...for H 264 encoding and 0 5 15Mbps for MPEG 2 encoding Moreover it has one ASI input interface and can multiplex the encoder channels while giving ASI IP output simultaneously 1 2 Features Support H 2...

Page 4: ...Layer LC AAC HE AAC V2 Sampling rate 48KHz Bit rate 64Kb s 384Kb s each channel Multiplexing 1 ASI input multiplexed with local 1 channel TS Stream output 2 ASI outputs BNC interface SPTS over UDP 10...

Page 5: ...5 Appearance and Description Front Panel Illustration 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 LCD Window 2 Left Right Up Down Button 3 Enter key 4 Menu Key 5 Lock Key 6 LED Indicators Rear Panel Illustration 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9...

Page 6: ...items UC 350E Encoder XLR interface input cable Analog Audio Video Composite Input Cable ASI Cable Power Cord If any item is missing from the list please contact your local dealer 2 2 Installation Pre...

Page 7: ...ed Resistivity of ground anti static material 1X107 1X1010 Grounding current limiting resistance 1M Floor bearing should be greater than 450Kg Environment Temperature 5 40 Sustainable 0 45 Short term...

Page 8: ...d Anti rust should be applied on all relevant connections Do not include any other devices in this unit s grounding circuit The minimum contact patch area between the grounding wire and the device s f...

Page 9: ...ion Users can find the XLR interface input connector on the device s rear panel If in doubt refer to the rear panel illustration included in this manual chapter 1 5 The required XLR interface cable is...

Page 10: ...manual chapter 1 5 The required CVBS and RCA interface cable is included in the device s packaging One end is connected to the signal source equipment while the other end is connected to the Encoder s...

Page 11: ...required One end is connected to the Encoder s Data port while the other end is connected to the relevant networking device The encoder s Data interface output port and its connected cable is illustra...

Page 12: ...ing the parameters that need modification or confirming the change after modification LEFT RIGHT Menu navigation UP DOWN Menu navigation LOCK Lock the screen cancel the lock state After pressing lock...

Page 13: ...00 183M 3 2 General Settings After pressing the Lock key to unlock device and enter the main menu the LCD will display the following options 1 E ncoder S etting 2 AS I S etting 3 Output S etting 4 Net...

Page 14: ...01 04 PAL B G H I D PAL CN Input Format 01 04 PAL M PAL 60 Input Format 01 04 NTSC J NTSC M Input Format 01 04 NTSC 4 43 SECAM 3 2 1 1 2 Video Brightness Contrast Saturation Hue Setting User can adju...

Page 15: ...ub menu will allow the user to choose between the supported encoding formats 1 1 1 7 CodingType 01 01 MPEG2 MPEG4 H 264 3 2 1 1 5 Resolution Setting In this sub menu users can set the encoding resolut...

Page 16: ...ll maintain a specific bitrate when set to CBR Video bitrate will vary within user set range depending on video activity if set to VBR 1 1 1 9 RateMode 01 01 CBR VBR 3 2 1 1 7 Bit rate Setting This su...

Page 17: ...as an audio source The options are RCA XLR SD SDI Embedded audio 1 1 2 1 Input 01 01 RCA X L R SD SDI 3 2 1 2 2 Sample Frequency Setting This sub menu will allow the user to choose their audio samplin...

Page 18: ...24 K bps 256 K bps 1 1 2 3 1 Bit rate 03 03 320 K bps 384 K bps 3 2 1 2 3 2 Coding Type Setting This sub menu will allow the user to select Audio1 s encoding format 1 1 2 3 2 Coding Type 01 03 MPEG1 L...

Page 19: ...System Setting This sub menu will allow the user to set system parameters 1 1 3 1 Prog Number 1 1 3 2 Video PID 1 1 3 3 Audio 1 PID 1 1 3 4 Audio 2 PID 1 1 3 5 PMT PID 1 1 3 6 PCR PID 1 1 3 7 IP Enab...

Page 20: ...enu will allow the user to enable or disable the unit s IP output 1 1 3 7 IP Enable 01 01 Y ES NO 3 2 1 3 4 Outgoing Address Setting This sub menu will allow the user to set the destination IP for the...

Page 21: ...outgoing will then be displayed 2 1 Parse ASI Prog Prog 000 Out 000 3 2 3 Output Setting This sub menu will allow the user to configure additional Encoder output settings 3 1 Ip Out Enable 3 2 Ip Out...

Page 22: ...Port Number Setting This sub menu will allow the user to select the TSIP output port Unit output must be set to Encoder sub menu 3 2 3 6 rather than MPTS for this function to work 3 3 Ip Out Port 0200...

Page 23: ...menu will allow the user to select the ASI Output content 3 7 ASI Output 01 02 MPTS Encoder 3 2 4 Network Settings This sub menu will allow the user to configure the Encoder s network parameters 4 1 I...

Page 24: ...t configuration to memory 5 Saving Config 01 01 Y ES NO 3 2 6 Loading Configuration This sub menu will allow the user to load previously saved configurations 6 1 L oad Saved 6 2 L oad Default 3 2 7 Ve...

Page 25: ...ll be able to remotely monitor and control the UC 350E through a NMS 4 1 Installation The NMS software can be copied onto a user s hard drive A full installation is not required The software will crea...

Page 26: ...UC 350E Encoder User s Manual 24 4 2 2 Main Interface This software will allow the user to edit various parameters in the device tree for management and classification...

Page 27: ...oint To begin add a Frequency Point This can be done by clicking Add Freq Point within the Edit drop down menu Alternatively users can right click on an empty section of the left hand side column to p...

Page 28: ...ncoder User s Manual 26 4 2 4 Adding Equipment under a given Frequency Point When a Freq Point is selected users can add equipment by right clicking then selecting Add Equipment within the Edit drop d...

Page 29: ...Number Default 2007 Enter the desired Equipment Name Choose the correct equipment type in the drop down list of Equipment Type by clicking the or click symbol to automatically determine the equipment...

Page 30: ...to memory by clicking the button on the toolbar Previous settings can be reloaded from memory by clicking the button Users can also save and load setting configurations to their computer s hard drive...

Page 31: ...e s configuration in the right hand side operations panel The interface is mainly composed of encoding video parameters audio parameters and the encoding system parameters etc Confirm Activates change...

Page 32: ...ifferent video formats through the pull down list 4 3 1 2 Bit Rate Mode This interface will allow the user to select between CBR and VBR encoding Users can refer to chapter 3 for additional informatio...

Page 33: ...n Video Bit rate When the device is set to VBR encoding users should specify the allowable Bitrate range 4 3 1 7 Video Bit rate Setting In this field users can set the video Bitrate 4 3 1 8 Video Brig...

Page 34: ...mpling frequency Available choices are 48000Hz 44100Hz and 32000Hz 4 3 2 3 Audio Bit rate Users can set the Audio Bitrate in this field 4 3 2 4 Audio Delay This field will allow users to enter Audio d...

Page 35: ...corresponding channel parameters such as the output IP address output IP port number This sub menu will allow users to input additional channel PID information IP output address and Video Audio input...

Page 36: ...mber of programs 4 3 4 6 Video Input Interface User can select the video input interface from the pull down list 4 3 4 7 Audio Input Interface User can select the audio input interface from the pull d...

Page 37: ...meters Setting 4 3 6 1 Output Bit rate Users can set the encoder output bit rate in this filed by entering the desired value in the relevant field 4 3 6 2 TS ID This field will allow users to set thei...

Page 38: ...stream from the DATA port is SPTS 4 3 6 6 ASI Output Channel Users can set the Encoder ASI output Mode in this field by selecting between MPTS and Encoder through the pull down list MPTS means that t...

Page 39: ...arse the programs from both sources and multiplex those programs for combined output Moreover user can modify the output programs Program Name PMT PCR video and audio PIDs 4 3 7 1 Select Program Users...

Page 40: ...ll refresh the list of outgoing ASI programming 4 3 7 6 Multiplexing Operation Encoded programming will be multiplexed by default The symbol means the ASI program has been multiplexed to the Output TS...

Page 41: ...Manual 39 User can choose any program of the output channels and then click button to pop up the program modify interface After modification user can click to confirm System will automatically refresh...

Page 42: ...ed on this table for live monitoring 4 3 7 7 1 Current Program Number This field indicates the number of the programs in the output TS 4 3 7 7 2 Current Bit rate This field indicates the output TS s r...

Page 43: ...ter Table Refresh Gets the PID filter table from the device Setting Submits the PID filter table to the device Unselect All Clears all selections 4 3 7 9 PID Pass The PID pass function will allow user...

Page 44: ...an add the transparent pass PID into the PID Pass by clicking this button 4 3 7 9 4 Delete User can click the selected PID and then click delete button to delete a transparent pass PID from the PID Pa...

Page 45: ...network name Private Descriptor This checkbox will allow user to insert the private descriptor into the output TS The private descriptor includes two parts one is a descriptor tag and the other is th...

Page 46: ...ocal computer hard disk 4 3 7 10 4 Add There are 2 Add buttons on the editing toolbar The upper one is for DVB C network By pressing the Add button user will trigger an editing window from which they...

Page 47: ...an click the Set button to take the NIT table setting into effect Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Our ISO9001 quality assurance program has been approved by the CQC All Upcom products pass testing and inspe...

Page 48: ...UC 350E Encoder User s Manual 46 Chapter 6 Packing list UC 350E Encoder 1pcs Audio and Video Cables 4pcs ASI cable 1pcs XLR interface cable 1pcs Power cord 1pcs...

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