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October
20, 2018
HASSEB AUDIO OVER ETHERNET PRO INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL
VERSION 1.0
hasseb Inc.
www.hasseb.fi
The hostname, IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway can be set using
the web interface. The DHCP can also be enabled or disabled. By default the
device uses DHCP to assign the network settings. The default hostname for the
device is
hasseb-AoE-XX-XX
, where
XX-XX
are the last two octets of the device
MAC address
.
It is also possible to force the device to PTP slave mode if
necessary. After configuration of new network settings, the device will reboot
automatically.
STREAM SETTINGS
The input stream settings are used to choose the AES67 stream received from
the network. The chosen stream name is stored to the internal memory of the
device and will be used by default after power down. It is also possible to select
the input stream manually by adding the SDP file for the input stream.
The stream sent by
hasseb Audio Over Ethernet Pro
device will be named as
AES67-stream (on ‘network_hostname’)
, where
‘network_hostname’
is the
hostname of the device as defined in network settings (for example
AES67-
stream (on hasseb-AoE-AB-CD)
).
AES67 standard defines the audio stream following RTSP (Real Time Streaming
Protocol) used also for example in internet radio stations. The address of the
output stream is visible on the “RTSP address for the output stream” field. In
addition to another
hasseb Audio Over Ethernet
device, the output stream can be
listened using any media player supporting RTSP protocol, such as VLC media
player.
By default the IP address for the output data stream is chosen randomly
between 239.1.1.1 and 239.255.255.255. If a static IP address is required, the IP
address can be manually added by choosing the “Add IP address manually for the
output stream” option and adding the wanted IP address to the “IP address”
field. The SDP file of the output data stream is visible on the “SDP file for the
output stream” field.
STATUS LED
The green LED indicates the status of the device. The LED will blink once a second
when the device is operating properly.
RESET FACTORY DEFAULTS
If something goes wrong with the network settings and you cannot access the
device anymore through the network, you can reset the factory defaults using
the push button on the circuit board. To access the button you need to open the
enclosure.