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Section 3: VN-GLIMPSE Setup Utility 

 

ES3610/11 User Guide 

Page 32 

 

I447GB issue 6 

  Click 

OK

 to continue. The following dialog will now appear: 

 

 

 

  To reboot the RGB ADAPTER and implement the new settings now, click 

Yes

Otherwise, click 

No

 — the settings will be implemented the 

next

 time that the RGB ADAPTER is 

rebooted. 

 

 
To change Encoder Parameters (Stream Settings)… 

 

  Click the 

Stream Settings

 button. 

 

The Set Stream Settings dialog will appear: 

 

 

 

  To change the maximum refresh rate, adjust the 

Frames/Sec

 value. 

 

  To change the maximum bandwidth available to the RGB ADPATER, set the 

Bandwidth Limit

 

value as required. 

 

HINT:

 

For advice about using these parameters, see ‘Understanding VN-GLIMPSE Performance’ 

(pages 56-58).

 

 

 

To check the current Firmware Version… 

 

  Click the 

Version

 button. 

 

The Version Information dialog will appear: 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for ES3610

Page 1: ...ES3610 11 VN GLIMPSE RGB ADAPTER User Guide ELECTROSONIC...

Page 2: ...c Ltd The information in this documentation is supplied without warranty of any kind either directly or indirectly and is subject to change without prior written notice Electrosonic its employees or a...

Page 3: ...or damage to the RGB ADAPTER hardware The ES3610 product conforms with the protection requirements of the EC Directive 89 336 EEC relating to Electromagnetic Compatibility and EC Directive 73 23 EEC...

Page 4: ...Capability 13 Accessories 14 Supplied Accessories 14 Optional Accessories 14 SECTION 2 15 Installation 15 Choosing a Suitable Location 16 Environmental Requirements 17 Orientation 17 Temperature 17 V...

Page 5: ...puter Requirements 35 Installation Procedure 35 Using the VN GLIMPSE VIEWER 36 Source Connection and Disconnection 38 Viewing Options 39 Remote Mouse and Keyboard Control 40 Using Mouse and Keyboard C...

Page 6: ...ommunications 54 Response Messages 54 APPENDIX B 55 Understanding VN GLIMPSE Performance 55 Understanding VN GLIMPSE Performance 56 What are the performance criteria 56 What can affect these criteria...

Page 7: ...ES3610 11 User Guide Section 1 Introduction I447GB issue 6 Page 7 SECTION 1 Introduction...

Page 8: ...vide near real time loss less compression performance and is ideally suited to source images with low to moderate motion It also allows keyboard and mouse controls at the viewing station to be used to...

Page 9: ...these connections the RGB ADAPTER collects data about changes in the display content along with keyboard and mouse actions This data is then made available to a VN Processor which displays a facsimile...

Page 10: ...nnection Flashing Intermittently data is being transmitted across the network Unlit no network connection detected STATUS Orange Indicates the internal status of the RGB ADAPTER Lit the unit is workin...

Page 11: ...if needed of the RGB ADAPTER is also achieved via this connection See page 27 for further details Keyboard Connectors Standard PS 2 connectors used to connect the RGB ADAPTER between the source compu...

Page 12: ...n auto detect a wide range of source types without the need for any additional setup For specialist or non standard source formats user customizable source modes can be created and downloaded to the R...

Page 13: ...functions can be remotely controlled from the viewing station Little or no internal configuration is required in order to use the RGB ADAPTER Where access to the internal configuration is required thi...

Page 14: ...pe to DVI A 1 DVI A to 15 pin HD Adapter 1 Clip on Ferrite For supplied Monitor Cable see Important Note below 1 Digital Cable Kit ES3611 CD Analog Cable Kit ES3611 CA Software Disc Containing VN GLIM...

Page 15: ...ES3610 11 User Guide Section 2 Installation I447GB issue 6 Page 15 SECTION 2 Installation...

Page 16: ...standing unit or by using the optional kit available to be mounted in a 19 inch equipment rack CAUTION Whichever installation method you choose there are certain environmental requirements detailed on...

Page 17: ...all electronic equipment the RGB ADAPTER and its associated PSU also produces heat which may affect the ambient temperature After the RGB ADAPTER has been in use for a period of time the external casi...

Page 18: ...ALWAYS ensure that the rack enclosure is adequately ventilated Sufficient airflow must be achieved by convection or forced air cooling to satisfy the ventilation requirements of all items of equipment...

Page 19: ...the PSU ALWAYS ensure that the mains supply voltage is single phase only and is within the permitted range 100 240V AC 0 45A Max 50 60Hz NEVER connect the PSU to a DC supply DO NOT allow the mains po...

Page 20: ...our country In Use the Re order Code USA and Canada cord fitted with the 3 pin American style Edison plug CA4291 UK Europe and all other countries unterminated cord and fit a suitable plug as describe...

Page 21: ...Wiring Details The wires of both mains power cords supplied with each RGB ADAPTER are color coded as shown in the table below be sure to connect your plug in accordance with the following guidelines...

Page 22: ...mum of 10A 250V Since the current draw of the PSU is less than 1A a fuse of a lower rating not less that 3A 250V may be used WARNING Never attempt to fit a fuse or circuit breaker of a higher maximum...

Page 23: ...or Cable 15 pin Hi Density D type to DVI A plus DVI A to 15 pin Hi Density D type Adapter IMPORTANT NOTES The VN GLIMPSE RGB ADAPTER does not provide Analog to Digital or Digital to Analog conversion...

Page 24: ...Section 2 Installation ES3610 11 User Guide Page 24 I447GB issue 6 Connection Diagram Digital Source...

Page 25: ...ES3610 11 User Guide Section 2 Installation I447GB issue 6 Page 25 Connection Diagram Analog Source...

Page 26: ...be necessary to have one installed please consult the IT Network Administrator or Building Facilities Manager for advice Alternatively the RGB ADAPTER and source computer can share a connection by us...

Page 27: ...ES3610 11 User Guide Section 3 VN GLIMPSE Setup Utility I447GB issue 6 Page 27 SECTION 3 VN GLIMPSE Setup Utility...

Page 28: ...sover patch cable not supplied or Method 2 Indirect connection between the computer and the RGB ADAPTER via an existing local area network LAN Method 1 is recommended as it allows the RGB ADAPTER to b...

Page 29: ...ion set Pentium 3 or higher Memory RAM 64MB 128MB Hard Disk Free Space 1MB 1MB Graphics 1024x768 65K colors 16 bit 1024x768 16 7M colors 32 bit Network Card Ethernet 10BASE T Ethernet 100BASE T Instal...

Page 30: ...e Choose Glimpse dialog will appear listing all VN GLIMPSE RGB ADAPTERS found on the network Click on the address of the unit you want to connect to and then click the OK button The main dialog of the...

Page 31: ...u can assign a name to the RGB ADAPTER this will require you to specify the address of a DNS and WINS server as well as the name The name must be 1 to 15 characters long and comprise letters and numbe...

Page 32: ...ebooted To change Encoder Parameters Stream Settings Click the Stream Settings button The Set Stream Settings dialog will appear To change the maximum refresh rate adjust the Frames Sec value To chang...

Page 33: ...ES3610 11 User Guide Section 4 VN GLIMPSE VIEWER I447GB issue 6 Page 33 SECTION 4 VN GLIMPSE VIEWER...

Page 34: ...st be installed on a computer that meets or exceeds the following minimum specification Minimum Recommended Operating System Windows NT4 SP6 Windows 2000 XP Processor Any processor with MMX instructio...

Page 35: ...Not Connected On the right hand side is the Channel List which shows all the currently available VN GLIMPSE sources The following details are displayed for each source Glimpse Agent network name of a...

Page 36: ...in the source list To ensure that the list of VN GLIMPSE sources is up to date you can manually refresh it i e redetect all sources by doing any one of the following Click the Refresh button on the T...

Page 37: ...st by clicking the Refresh button on the toolbar or choosing Refresh Channel List from the View menu or pressing F5 on the keyboard To connect to a Source using the Connect dialog box From the File me...

Page 38: ...the source is larger than the available window space selecting the unity option will crop the visible image Scroll bars will appear allowing you to select which part of the source frame you want to v...

Page 39: ...ouse and keyboard control From the Tools menu choose Mouse Keyboard When this option is checked remote control is enabled When this option is unchecked remote control is disabled To set up mouse and k...

Page 40: ...d keyboard inactivity To manually stop a mouse and keyboard control session Press the predefined key or key combination on the keyboard By default this is set to Ctrl F1 i e pressing the Ctrl and F1 f...

Page 41: ...perations VN GLIMPSE VIEWER displays a learning dialog giving helpful tips and information As you get more familiar with using VIEWER you may prefer to turn off these dialogs From the Tools menu choos...

Page 42: ...nd line switches may be used separately of together Command line switch examples To connect to a server on launch C Program Files Electrosonic VN Glimpse Viewer 5 VN Glimpse Viewer exe c 172 28 228 10...

Page 43: ...ES3610 11 User Guide Section 5 Technical Data I447GB issue 6 Page 43 SECTION 5 Technical Data...

Page 44: ...ncluding rubber feet Average Weight 0 67 kg 1 5 lbs Operating Conditions Ambient Temperature 5 C to 35 C 41 F to 95 F Ambient Humidity 85 maximum non condensing Location Free standing or 19 Rack mount...

Page 45: ...ouse pass through connections for source computer Connector Type 6 pin mini DIN female Pin out Details Pin Function 1 Data 2 No connection 3 Ground 4 5V supply 5 Clock 6 No connection 5V on pin 4 limi...

Page 46: ...DDC Data 15 Ground for 5v 23 TMDS Clock 8 Analog V Sync 16 Hot Plug Detect 24 TMDS Clock Loop thru connection only 5V supply is provided by source Analog Connections Pin Function C1 Red Signal C2 Gree...

Page 47: ...H V Sync Composite Sync Sync on Green 640x480 60Hz 640x480 72Hz 640x480 75Hz 640x480 85Hz 600x800 56Hz 600x800 60Hz 600x800 72Hz 600x800 75Hz 600x800 85Hz 1024x768 60Hz 1024x768 70Hz 1024x768 72Hz 102...

Page 48: ...ata transmit 5 NC 2 TD data transmit 6 RD data receive 3 RD data receive 7 NC 4 NC 8 NC Mating Connector Shielded RJ 45 Plug Recommended Cable Shielded twisted pair STP Max Cable Length 100 metres 330...

Page 49: ...D type male Pin out Details Pin Function Pin Function 1 DCD 6 DSR 2 RX data in 7 RTS 3 TX data out 8 CTS 4 DTR 9 RING 5 Ground Mating Connector 9 pin D type female with metal cover Recommended Cable...

Page 50: ...Appendix A Guide to IP Addressing ES3610 11 User Guide Page 50 I447GB issue 6 APPENDIX A Guide to IP Addressing...

Page 51: ...mon IP Address classes are Class Name Valid Address Range Identifier Arrangement Class A 0 0 0 1 to 127 255 255 254 NNN HHH HHH HHH Class B 128 0 0 1 to 191 255 255 254 NNN NNN HHH HHH Class C 192 0 0...

Page 52: ...addressing scheme Device IP Address Device 1 208 132 180 41 Device 2 208 132 180 42 Device 3 208 132 180 43 NOTE The host identifiers e g 41 42 and 43 in the above example need not be sequential or i...

Page 53: ...the address 208 132 180 48 you should get a message similar to the following Reply from 208 132 180 48 bytes 32 time 2ms TTL 32 This is the correct response which indicates that the device at the spe...

Page 54: ...ES3610 11 User Guide Appendix B Understanding VN GLIMPSE Performance Page 54 I447GB issue 6 APPENDIX B Understanding VN GLIMPSE Performance...

Page 55: ...smooth motion it will use the highest possible refresh rate However during periods of intense screen activity the refresh rate may be temporarily reduced to compensate for the higher volume of data I...

Page 56: ...platform you are using i e the VN GLIMPSE VIEWER running on a computer or a VN 2400 Processor the efficiency with which the data stream is decoded will largely depend on the capacity of CPU central p...

Page 57: ...duce this value which sets the maximum possible flow of data being streamed onto the network However remember that this could cause the refresh rate to be reduced especially during periods of high sou...

Page 58: ...ES3610 11 User Guide Appendix B Understanding VN GLIMPSE Performance Page 58 I447GB issue 6 This page is intentionally left blank...

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