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Mantaray

Set-Top Box
Administrator’s Guide v1.0.3

HVS-ID-AG-MANTA-103
Issue 01 

Summary of Contents for Mantaray

Page 1: ...Mantaray Set Top Box Administrator s Guide v1 0 3 HVS ID AG MANTA 103 Issue 01 ...

Page 2: ...is document including but not limited to lost revenue lost data claims by third parties or other damages If you have comments or suggestions concerning this guide please contact Technical Publications Department Haivision 4445 Garand Montréal Québec H4R 2H9 Canada Telephone 1 514 334 5445 Toll free North America 1 877 224 5445 infodev haivision com Trademarks The Haivision logo Haivision and certa...

Page 3: ...UTION When handling components or when setting switch options always use an antistatic wrist strap connected to a grounded equipment frame or chassis If a wrist strap is not available periodically touch an unpainted metal surface on the equipment Never use a conductive tool such as a screwdriver or a paper clip to set switches Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Disposal This symbol on ...

Page 4: ...1 Mantaray Features 13 Mantaray Furnace Integration 14 Front and Rear Panels 15 Connecting Mantaray 17 Package Contents 18 Safety First 18 Hardware Setup 19 LED Indicators Front Panel 21 Installing Batteries in Your Remote Control 22 Initial Setup 23 Joining Mantaray to a Furnace 24 Configuring Mantaray 26 On screen Keyboard 26 Display Settings 27 Ethernet Settings 29 Server Setup 30 Time Settings...

Page 5: ... Control 37 Remote Control Buttons 38 Unlocking the Video Button 40 Starting to Play Video 41 Using the Channel Guide 44 Appendix A Technical Specifications Video Decoding 47 Audio Decoding 47 Advanced Features 48 IP Networking 48 Management Interfaces 49 Physical Specifications 49 Regulatory Compliance 50 ...

Page 6: ... s Mantaray Set Top Box STB Version 1 0 3 This guide provides an introduction to the features and describes how to set up and operate the set top box Topics In This Section About Haivision 7 Audience 7 Reliability of Information 7 Obtaining Documentation 7 Related Documents 8 Service Support 8 Document Conventions 8 ...

Page 7: ...system administrators involved in setting up and managing Mantaray set top boxes in a Furnace environment Reliability of Information The information contained in this guide has been carefully checked and is believed to be entirely reliable However as Haivision improves the reliability function and design of its products the possibility exists that this guide may not remain current If you require u...

Page 8: ...ore information regarding service programs training courses or for assistance with your support requirements contact Haivision Technical Support via our Support Portal on our website at http www haivision com support portal home Document Conventions The following document conventions are used throughout this guide TIP The light bulb symbol highlights suggestions or helpful hints NOTE Indicates a n...

Page 9: ...taray Administrator s Guide v1 0 3 Issue 01 9 CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in damage to data or equipment or minor to moderate injury It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices ...

Page 10: ... section provides a brief overview of Haivision s Mantaray set top box STB along with a description of the key features and main hardware components Topics In This Section Product Overview 11 Mantaray Features 13 Mantaray Furnace Integration 14 Front and Rear Panels 15 ...

Page 11: ...d never require manual updating Figure 1 Mantaray Front View Figure 2 Mantaray Back Panel View Secure Video Streaming at Up to 1080p Mantaray is a small form factor decoder appliance that employs standard encryption to deliver secure HD content to displays in a Haivision Furnace IPTV video system at up to 1080p Both digital or analog output is available from a single device Central Management The ...

Page 12: ...3 Issue 01 12 Electronic Program Guide EPG and Local Remote Control Mantaray comes with a remote control unit that is used to access and make selections in the STB Settings application as well as navigate the electronic program guide select channels and control volume ...

Page 13: ...ingle device Support for Furnace EPG data Supplied remote control Navigate EPG select channels and control volume Remote management capabilities via Furnace Admin Web Portal VF Mantaray Manager Set and activate the PIN code to be entered at startup Set and activate the Admin PIN code to access the STB Settings application Change channels Adjust volume Reboot and power on off the unit See the curre...

Page 14: ... and or Torpedo DVB to IP Gateways The following diagram depicts the interoperability of various Haivision encoders and gateways with the Mantaray STB Mantaray is able to display both the streaming media and associated EPG information Figure 3 Overview of Mantaray Furnace Integration For more information on Haivision network video products such as the Makito X Makito Torpedo and Furnace please see...

Page 15: ...tatus indicators Figure 4 Rear View Figure 5 Side Front View Antenna Power Component Video Out YPbPr 3 RCA jacks Composite Video Out CVBS 1 RCA jack S PDIF Audio Out RCA coaxial VGA Out S PDIF Audio Out TOSLINK optical HDMI Out 2 Channel Audio Out 2 RCA jacks Ethernet RJ45 Reset switch Power Standby button USB Host x4 Network Indicator SD Card Slot Status Indicators IR Receiver ...

Page 16: ...on it powers off the STB Pressing and holding the button for 3 seconds will hard power off the unit Press another time to power it back on If the STB is joined to a Furnace server it opens in full screen mode to the default channel If not joined to a Furnace server or if the network is down it opens to the Settings page ...

Page 17: ...ection explains how to get started setting up and connecting Mantaray It also includes the instructions for a factory reset Topics In This Section Package Contents 18 Safety First 18 Hardware Setup 19 LED Indicators Front Panel 21 Installing Batteries in Your Remote Control 22 ...

Page 18: ... 3 The Mantaray is an indoor appliance and should be kept in a dry dust free environment To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock keep this product away from exposed direct sunlight open flames or heat large amounts of moisture dust or sand To reduce the risk of electric shock DO NOT remove the cover or back DO NOT attempt to repair the product this could lead to the risk of injury damage to t...

Page 19: ...unit to communicate with the Furnace server 3 Referring to the above diagram connect the video and audio output jacks to the monitor using the appropriate connector HDMI Digital Video Audio Use an HDMI cable to connect the HDMI jack VGA Analog Video Baseband Audio Use a VGA cable to connect the VGA jack Composite CVBS NTSC PAL Analog Video Baseband Audio Use a compos ite A V cable to connect the C...

Page 20: ...ssue 01 20 NOTE Only one A V source is active at a time 4 Connect the power cable to the Mantaray and then plug the power adapter into a wall socket Use only the A C power adapter provided with the unit Mantaray automatically starts when you connect the power cord to the STB ...

Page 21: ...twork Network Indicator Status Indicators Table 1 LED Indicators Function Color Description Indication STATUS OFF No power or the STB is powered down i e after the Power button has been held down for 3 seconds RED Solid STB is powering up GREEN Solid The STB is powered on and ready for remote input NETWORK OFF No network connection AMBER Blinking Valid network connection RED GREEN AMBER ...

Page 22: ...es two AAA size alkaline 1 5V batteries To install or replace the batteries 1 On the back of the remote push down on the tab and lift off the cover 2 Match the batteries to the and marks inside the battery case and then insert the batteries 3 Press the battery cover back into place 4 Recycle or dispose of used batteries in accordance with your local environmental laws and guidelines ...

Page 23: ...ace and configure the Mantaray STB Settings application to begin viewing video Topics In This Section Joining Mantaray to a Furnace 24 Configuring Mantaray 26 On screen Keyboard 26 Display Settings 27 Ethernet Settings 29 Server Setup 30 Time Settings 31 Information 33 Reset Factory Settings 34 Automatic Upgrades 35 ...

Page 24: ...y to a Furnace 1 If you haven t already done so power on the Mantaray 2 Turn on the TV or monitor to which it is connected Immediately after provisioning Mantaray opens to the STB Settings application TIP If you do not see the STB Settings application on the screen connected to the STB you can use the Video button on the remote control to toggle between output modes For more information see Using ...

Page 25: ... Furnace and the corresponding port number Click Save For details see Server Setup on page 30 8 Wait until the STB application downloads and installs all necessary files from the Furnace server If there is a new software version it will reboot This may take a minute When the STB display opens again it tunes to the first channel and begins playing audio and video 9 To display the Electronic Program...

Page 26: ... page or the last Settings page visited NOTE If Mantaray has been configured to require users to enter an Admin PIN to access the STB Settings application you will be prompted to enter your PIN The PIN code is set by administrators from the Furnace Admin Web Portal For more information see your system administrator or the Furnace Administration Guide On screen Keyboard The STB Settings application...

Page 27: ...he last character Closes the on screen keyboard Display Settings On the Display Settings page you can select the display resolution for the STB NOTE The selectable Resolutions include the output format e g CVBS Composite HDMI Component or VGA as well as the resolution To change the display resolution 1 Using the remote control press the Left Right arrows or OK button to scroll through the Resoluti...

Page 28: ...onfirmation dialog 3 To confirm the resolution change select Confirm To cancel the resolution change select Cancel or wait 30 seconds The display returns to its previous resolution setting NOTE If a resolution is selected that is not supported by the display the screen goes black for 30 seconds and then returns to its previous resolution ...

Page 29: ...ress from a DHCP server on the network When DHCP is disabled you must manually enter an IP Address for the STB as well as Netmask Gateway and DNS server address es To configure the Ethernet settings 1 Using the remote control press the Down Arrow to scroll down to Ethernet 2 Press the Left Right arrows or OK button to toggle between DHCP default and Static network mode 3 If you select Static fill ...

Page 30: ...antaray To specify the Furnace server 1 Using the remote control press the Down Arrow to scroll down to Server Setup 2 Enter the Furnace IP address in the Choose a Server field and the corresponding port number in the Port Number field For details on data entry see On screen Keyboard on page 26 All IP text inputs accept numeric values ranging 0 255 Port input accepts numeric value ranging 1 65535 ...

Page 31: ... synchronize the STB clock with the selected time zone IMPORTANT By default the Mantaray s date and time is 1 Jan 1970 The correct date and time must be set before the Electronic Program Guide EPG will work To specify the Time settings 1 Using the remote control press the Down Arrow to scroll down to Time To set up the device local system time you need to input Date and Time numbers as shown above...

Page 32: ...either case local system time or network time you need to set up the time zone To set a time zone 1 Select Continent Ocean 2 Then select a time zone within the area You also can set a time zone by setting Continent Ocean as none and select a GMT number 3 When you have finished select Save ...

Page 33: ...Information This page shows the current software version firmware version bootloader version MAC addresses and IP addresses for the STB To view system information for the STB 1 Using the remote control press the Down Arrow to scroll down to Information The Information page is read only ...

Page 34: ...you to clear the current configuration and return to the default display network and server settings To return the STB to factory settings 1 Using the remote control press the Down Arrow to scroll down to Reset 2 Click the Reset Factory Settings button The device will restart You will need to reconfigure the Ethernet and Server settings before use ...

Page 35: ...t intervals of 60 seconds to check for firmware application updates If there is a new firm ware application available the Furnace server will download the files to the Mantaray Once all necessary files have been downloaded the Mantaray will reboot and the firmware update process will take place To determine if an update was successful open the STB Settings application and verify the Firmware Softw...

Page 36: ...t input and audio and video outputs must already be connected as described in Hardware Setup on page 19 Also the Mantaray must be part of a Furnace domain in order to receive guide data from the Furnace see Joining Mantaray to a Furnace on page 24 Topics In This Section Using Your Remote Control 37 Remote Control Buttons 38 Starting to Play Video 41 Using the Channel Guide 44 ...

Page 37: ... channels and control volume NOTE The Video button is locked once an STB application has been installed from the Furnace server See Unlocking the Video Button on page 40 Mute Volume Power Home Settings page Information Enter OK Back Volume Down Video On Demand VOD Volume Up Electronic Programming Guide EPG Channel Page Up Channel Page Down On screen keyboard Closed Captioning Navigation HotMark Cl...

Page 38: ...to the STB Otherwise to select the display resolution see Display Settings on page 27 11 IMPORTANT Once an STB application has been installed from the Furnace server the Video button is locked See Unlocking the Video Button on page 40 Closed Captioning Full screen mode only Enables disables closed captioning OFF or CC1 CC4 Audio Track Selects the audio track Aud0 Aud7 Settings Home Opens closes th...

Page 39: ...s within the same row as well as back OK Selects an item During setup Navigates from the sidebar menu to main page as well as opens the on screen keyboard for the highlighted field HotMark Future use Back Returns to previous channel During setup Navigates back to the sidebar menu from a content page Channel Guide Volume Controls Volume Up and Down Raises or lowers the volume Channel Page Up and Do...

Page 40: ...he Furnace server the Video button is locked This is designed to prevent users from pressing it for example to browse videos and inadvertently changing the video output to an unsupported resolution To unlock enable the Video button press the following key combination sequence on the remote Blue Yellow Green Red Video To lock the Video button again press the Blue button Clear During setup Clears a ...

Page 41: ...r to which it is connected The STB tunes to the channel and begins to play audio and video NOTE If provisioning fails contact your local service provider or help desk 2 To change the channel press the EPG button on the remote control The channel guide will open For details see Using the Channel Guide on page 44 3 To select a program press the Channel Up or Down button or type in a channel number u...

Page 42: ... top of the screen When you press any of the volume controls Mute Up or Down on the remote con trol a volume indicator appears along the bottom of the screen NOTE Since Mantaray is designed for the display of live video streams transport controls on the remote control such as Pause Restart and Fast Forward are not enabled Currently tuned channel program Volume indicator ...

Page 43: ...ay Video Mantaray Administrator s Guide v1 0 3 Issue 01 43 5 To display closed captioned text press the CC button on the remote control and select the CC stream from the on screen panel Off or CC1 CC4 Closed captioning stream selector ...

Page 44: ...tinue to navigate the program guide the PIP remains tuned to the currently selected channel When a program is highlighted information about the program is displayed at the top of the screen 3 Press OK to tune to the currently selected channel Alternatively use the Channel Up and Down buttons to tune to the channel on which a program is currently being displayed and then press OK 4 To exit the Chan...

Page 45: ...ray Administrator s Guide v1 0 3 Issue 01 45 TIP You can display channel and program information when viewing video in full screen mode by pressing the i button on the remote control The information band will then appear along the top of the display ...

Page 46: ...echnical Specifications This appendix lists the technical specifications for the Mantaray Topics In This Appendix Video Decoding 47 Audio Decoding 47 Advanced Features 48 IP Networking 48 Management Interfaces 49 Physical Specifications 49 Regulatory Compliance 50 ...

Page 47: ...own in fields per second 1280x1024 60 Hz 1280x768 85 75 60 Hz 1024x768 85 75 60 Hz SD video 500k to 20M HD video 500k to 20M Computer 800k to 9M Audio Decoding AUDIO DECODING MPEG 1 Layer II ISO IEC 11172 3 MPEG 2AAC LC ISO IEC 13818 7 MPEG 4AAC LC ISO IEC 14496 3 2 per video channel From 32 to 448 kbps per audio pair From 20 Hz to 22 kHz Compression Standards Video Resolutions Computer Resolution...

Page 48: ...tworking IP NETWORKING Multicast Streaming MPEG Transport Stream over UDP FEC and 256 bitAES encryption support EIA 608 B NTSC Line 21 Closed Captioning EIA 708 B SDI Closed Captioning Forward Error Correction FEC using Furnace format AES Encryption 128 bit or 256 bit with Furnace systems or SRT Networking Protocols ...

Page 49: ...0 100 1000 Base T auto detect Half Full duplex Static IP DHCP Infrared Remote Included Physical Specifications PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS 39mm H x 161mm W x 131mm D 1 54 H x 6 34 W x 5 16 D 1 lbs 450g 12V 3A 0 to 35 C 32 to 95 F operating 40 to 70 C 40 to 158 F non operating Up to 95 without condensation Management via IP using Furnace Portal Server Local control via Infrared Remote Control Video Out...

Page 50: ...ive 2004 108 EC ROHS Directive 2002 95 EC EN 55022 2010 emissions CLASS B EN 61000 3 2 2006 A1 2009 A2 2009 CLASS B EN 61000 3 3 2008 EN 55024 2010 immunity FCC part 15 2009 subpart B CLASS B ICES 003 Issue 4 Class B AS NZS3548 IEC60065 2001 Seventh Edition A1 2005 A2 2010 EN60065 2002 A1 2006 A11 2008 A2 2010 A12 2011 EU Council Directives EMC Safety ...

Page 51: ...does not warrant that the operation of the product will be uninterrupted or error free Haivision does not guarantee that any error or other non conformance can or will be corrected or that the product will operate in all envi ronments and with all systems and equipment Haivision is not responsible for damage arising from failure to follow instructions relating to the product s use This warranty do...

Page 52: ... base If the product is still not func tioning properly after making use of these resources please contact your Authorized Reseller or Haivision at http support haivision com using the information provided in the documentation The Authorized Reseller or Haivision will help determine whether your product requires service and if it does will inform you how Haivision will provide it You must assist i...

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Page 55: ...workmanship under normal use for a term of ninety 90 days the Warranty Period after its delivery date As Your sole and exclusive remedy for any breach of this warranty Haivision will use its commercially reasonable efforts to correct any failure of the Product to operate substantially in accordance with the Reference Manuals which is not the result of any improper or unauthorized operation of the ...

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