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Z-RF Encode 001 Manual V.1 

 

 

Rev 5.4.21

 

 
 

Table of Contents 

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 

PACKAGE CONTENTS 

SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION 

Introduction 

4

 

Specifications 

5

 

Installation 

6

 

Hardware Installations and Connections 

Device Programming and Setup:

 

6

 

Connecting to the GUI Interface: 

6

 

Factory Default IP: 10.1.10.200 

6

 

Encoder Programming and Setup via GUI Interface: 

7

 

SECTION 2: OVERVIEW 

GUI Login Password: 

8

 

SECTION 3: ENCODER SETUP 

QAM Encoder Setup 

Closed Caption: Enable /Disable 

11

 

SECTION 4: RF OUTPUT SETUP 

13 

SECTION 5: NETWORK CONFIGURATION 

14 

SECTION 6: ADMINISTRATION 

14 

Reboot: 

15

 

Reset to Default: 

15

 

Backup: 

155

 

Restore/Upload saved file configurations: 

155

 

Change Password: 

16

 

EAS SUPPORT 

17 

FRONT PANEL CONTROL 

18 

LCD PASSWORD 

188 

 

 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for Z-RF Encode 001

Page 1: ...Z RF Encode 001 Manual V 1 Rev 5 4 21 1 Z RF Encode 001 User Guide and Installation Manual...

Page 2: ...terface 6 Factory Default IP 10 1 10 200 6 Encoder Programming and Setup via GUI Interface 7 SECTION 2 OVERVIEW 7 GUI Login Password 8 SECTION 3 ENCODER SETUP 9 QAM Encoder Setup 9 Closed Caption Enab...

Page 3: ...priately rated power supply The use of any other power supply could cause damage and invalidate the manufacturer s warranty DO NOT connect the power cord to the device if the power cord is damaged DO...

Page 4: ...it ideal for any residential or commercial RF system in a variety of countries The high quality HD design allows for watching action packed movies and sports channels on any HDTV The Z RF Encode 001...

Page 5: ...Z RF Encode 001 Manual V 1 Rev 5 4 21 5 Specifications Specifications subject to change without notification...

Page 6: ...not put the equipment into service if there is any indication of defect or damage Hardware Installations and Connections It is highly recommended that quality cables and connectors be used for all vid...

Page 7: ...1 7 Section 2 Overview Encoder Programming and Setup via GUI Interface After connecting the device to the Remote Setup port located on the rear of the device and connecting to a PC Laptop Step 1 Enter...

Page 8: ...Select Encoder Setup After selecting the Encoder Setup Tab the user will be prompted to enter the user name and password for device GUI Login Password Default User Name admin Default Password Admin12...

Page 9: ...l V 1 Rev 5 4 21 9 Section 3 Encoder Setup Step 3 Encoder Setup QAM Encoder Setup Encoder Setup page allows the integrator to select and set Select and set the specific parameters settings as required...

Page 10: ...his mode automatically sets the VCN based on the RF Cha freq set in the RF Output Setup section VCN Mode Manual two part VCN Manual 2 part will allow the installer to control VCN channels regardless o...

Page 11: ...Mbps Set SD Bitrate SD range Mbps 1 9 Mbps Factory Default 4 Mbps Program Number Program Number Factory Default 101 HDCP Test Mode Enable Disable Factory Default Disabled Video Output Factor Set MPEG...

Page 12: ...the applet window see below example Select Submit Note To reset all changes made or saved go to the Administration Page and select Reset to Default Leaving the encoder page without saving changes wil...

Page 13: ...3B IRC Factory Default is J 83B STD 4 Select and set the required CH Freq CH Freq QAM Factory Default is 102 CH range 7 135 Freq range 177 861MHz 5 Select and set the required Constellation Constellat...

Page 14: ...Management Port s IP address GUI address of the device Subnet Mask Gateway Enable Disable DHCP and set Host Name Factory Default GUI IP is 10 1 10 200 Save and Confirm Once all parameters are set reme...

Page 15: ...you save your configuration files Simply Click the Backup button and the config files will be saved to your computer Backup We highly recommend saving your device s setting 1 Select Administration tab...

Page 16: ...Z RF Encode 001 Manual V 1 Rev 5 4 21 16 Change Password Use the Change Password section to change or modify the device s password as desired Save and Confirm new password...

Page 17: ...he 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...

Page 18: ...nternal booting process the unit is ready for programming or operation and display Bit rate information in the LCD display when ready Press OK LCD Password Press the OK button to enter the 4 digit pas...

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