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Z-IP Encode 004/008 User Guide 

 

User Manual and Installation Guide

 

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EAS

   

This device is equipped with EAS Terminals/connections and 1 Video/Audio input (DIN Audio / Video 
Input). 

Connect your EAS Alert Device System output to the Encoder using the DIN to breakout cable. 

Connect the devices as recommended by your EAS System, 

Operation: 

If the encoder receives the proper Event signal from your EAS device, the normal input audio/video will 
be replaced by the audio and video from the EAS system device. Once the encoder has received the 
proper signal from your EAS device the normal input video and audio will return to a normal operating 
mode. 

 

****THIS DEVICE IS NOT AN EAS RECEIVER**** 

 

Note: It is the responsibility of the Integrator/System Operator /Installer/User to properly 
connect, verify, and test the EAS functionality of this device with the EAS receiver. 

 

Note: It is the responsibility of the Integrator/System Operator /Installer/User to properly perform 
the required EAS tests as required by the FCC or your specific Government Agency.

 

If the EAS functions on this device fail for any reason it is the responsibility of the 
Integrator/System Operator /Installer/User to replace this device as required by the FCC or your 
specific Government Agency.

   

 

Private Address Ranges, IPv4 

Private IPv4 addresses are addresses set aside by the IANA (Internet Assigned Numbers Authority) for 
use within networks that will not directly communicate or not be seen by the internet. These private 
addresses cannot be used on the Internet or be used to communicate with the Internet. ISP’s filter out 
and delete packets using private IP addresses.    Any organization that uses private IP addresses on 
devices that communicate with the internet must use a device that performs Network Address 
Translation. 

Anyone can us private addresses and they are not required to seek permission to use them. Again, 
networks using private IP addresses cannot communicate directly with the internet. 

There are three blocks of addresses that are set aside by IANA for use in private internets and are not 
publicly routable on the global internet: 

          Private Class A Range: 10.0.0.0                  -      10.255.255.255   

          Private Class B Range: 172.16.0.0          -      172.31.255.255 

          Private Class C Range: 192.168.0.0      -      192.168.255.255   

Summary of Contents for Z-IP Encode 004

Page 1: ...er Guide and Installation Manual Four or Eight Input QAM Encoder Modulator MPEG 2 H 264 HD ENCODER with QAM IP ASI Outputs Z Band Technologies 848 B N Hanover St Carlisle PA 17013 z band com PH 866 90...

Page 2: ...ecifications 5 Hardware Installations and Connections 7 Connecting to the GUI Interface 8 Encoder Programming and Setup via GUI Interface 9 GUI Login Password 10 Encoder Setup 10 VCN Modes Available 1...

Page 3: ...idate the manufacturer s warranty DO NOT connect the power cord to the device if the power cord is damaged DO NOT cut the power cord DO NOT plug the power cord into an AC outlet until all cables and c...

Page 4: ...movies and sports channels on any HDTV The ZIP Encode 004 008 Encoder Modulator supports a variety of DTV standards This space saving design delivers up to 8 High Quality HD SD QAM IP ASI channels in...

Page 5: ...4 Only 1080i 720p 576p 576i 480p 480i AUDIO Encoder Audio Compression MPEG 1 Layer II AAC RF QAM SUPPORT Frequency 57 861 MHz CH 2 CH 135 RF Channel Output programs QAM 2 programs QAM QAM J 83 Annex...

Page 6: ...BNC 75 front end mounted Output MPTS Multiplexed EAS Support Connection Dry Contact Audio Video Input DIN Management Control GUI Supported IE9 FireFox Chrome Safari GUI Control RJ45 10 100 Password P...

Page 7: ...the power cord to an appropriately rated AC power outlet 4 Before connecting any A V cables to the unit ensure the unit has fully booted and settled into its normal state before moving to step 5 The...

Page 8: ...r connect the Ethernet cable to an Ethernet switch Connect an Ethernet Cable to your PC Laptop 2 Modify your PC Laptop IP address to 10 1 10 100 3 Enter 10 1 10 200 into your web browser 4 Enter GUI a...

Page 9: ...b Management port located on the rear of the device and connecting to a PC Laptop Enter Device s IP address in web browser Overview Page of Encoder Overview page showing status of the device when full...

Page 10: ...lect Encoder Setup Once the Common Setup Tab is selected you will be prompted to enter the user name and password for device GUI Login Password Default User Name admin Default Password Admin123 Note T...

Page 11: ...Changing Encoder Parameters 1 Select the Edit icon 2 Select and set the specific parameter settings as required Select and set all the parameters for encoder 1 or encoder 3 or all encoders at one time...

Page 12: ...VCN mode offers the integrator the ability to set the VCN channel manually Although the output channel is set to 102 663 0000MHz the Major Minor channels do not have to follow or correspond to the ou...

Page 13: ...ncode 004 008 The image below shows CH 2 57MHz CH 3 63MHz CH 4 69MHz and CH 5 79MHz will be occupied by setting the Z IP Encode 004 008 to Ch 2 regardless of the VCN channels set RF1 VCN 9 1 9 2 RF2 V...

Page 14: ...by using the master checkbox 2 Enter the stream Destination IP example udp 224 1 1 4 1234 3 Set the TTL value 4 Select Save and Confirm once all the streams are setup Disabling IP Streams The ZIP Enc...

Page 15: ...F TS ID as required 4 Select and Set RF Type 5 Select and Set Channel Type 6 Select and Set Ch Freq required 7 Select and Set Attenuation if required 8 Select and Set required Constellation 9 Modify I...

Page 16: ...irm to save all modified parameters Disable RF QAM The Z IP Encode 004 008 offers the integrator the ability to disable a RF QAM To disable a RF QAM output uncheck the checkbox associated with the RF...

Page 17: ...on Management IP Setup Use the Network Setup to configure the device s Management Port s IP address GUI address of the device Subnet Mask Gateway Enable Disable DHCP and set Host Name Save and Confirm...

Page 18: ...d button to reboot the device Note Any unsaved changes will be lost Reset to Default Use the Reset to Default button to reset all parameters to original factory settings Saving your configuration file...

Page 19: ...ministration 2 Select Choose file menu 3 Locate the required file to be imported 4 Select Upload to import the selected file into the device 5 Remember to save and backup any and all changes Change Pa...

Page 20: ...t Agency If the EAS functions on this device fail for any reason it is the responsibility of the Integrator System Operator Installer User to replace this device as required by the FCC or your specifi...

Page 21: ...note that only some of the 172 xx xx xx and the 192 xx xx xx address ranges are designated for private use The remaining addresses are public and can be routable via the global Internet More informati...

Page 22: ...Z IP Encode 004 008 User Guide User Manual and Installation Guide 22 Product Notes Distributed By...

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