Marshall Electronics VS-102 HDSDI/HDI Manual de usuario

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Copyright © May 2012, Marshall Electronics, Inc.
All Rights Reserved. This document may not be copied.
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Disclaimer
Product options and specifications can be changed without notice. The information in this
manual is furnished for informational use only and should not be construed as a commitment
by Marshall Electronics, Inc. Marshall Electronics, Inc. assumes no responsibility or liability for
any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this publication.
Safety Precaution
Make sure to turn off the power before installing video server.
Do not install under direct sunlight or in dusty areas.
Make sure to use the product within the temperature and humidity specified.
Do not operate the product in presence of vibrations or strong magnetic fields.
Do not put electrically conducting materials in the ventilation hole.
Do not open the top cover of the products. It may cause a failure or electric shock on the
components.
To prevent from overheating, keep the distance at least 10 cm from the ventilation hole.
Check for correct voltage before connecting the power.
We appreciate your video server purchase.
Before installing the product, please read the following with care.

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1 - Introduction............................................................................................................................4
1.1 About this Manual.........................................................................................................4
1.2 Features.......................................................................................................................4
1.3 Product and Accessories..............................................................................................5
1.4 System Connections.....................................................................................................8
2 - Installation...........................................................................................................................11
2.1 Connecting Video.......................................................................................................11
2.2 Connecting Audio .......................................................................................................11
2.3 Connecting Serial Ports..............................................................................................11
2.4 Connecting Sensor & Alarm .......................................................................................11
2.5 Connecting Power......................................................................................................11
2.6 Check If It Works...............................................................................................................................12
3 - System Operation................................................................................................................13
3.1 Remote Video Monitoring...........................................................................................13
3.2 Initialization of IPAddress...........................................................................................14
4 - Remote Configuration..........................................................................................................19
4.1 System Configuration.................................................................................................19
4.2 Video Configuration....................................................................................................22
4.3 Audio Configuration....................................................................................................27
4.4 Network Configuration................................................................................................29
4.5 Serial Configuration....................................................................................................36
4.6 Event Configuration....................................................................................................39
4.7 Preset Configuration...................................................................................................44
4.8 Record Configuration..................................................................................................45
4.9 User Configuration......................................................................................................52
5 - Decoder Configuration.........................................................................................................54
5.1 System Configuration.................................................................................................54
5.2 Video Configuration....................................................................................................55
5.3 Network Configuration................................................................................................56
5.4 Event Configuration....................................................................................................58
5.5 Display Configuration .................................................................................................60
6 - VS Manager ........................................................................................................................61
7 - Appendix..............................................................................................................................62

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1.1 About this Manual
This User Manual provides information on installation setup, operation of the video
server, as well as troubleshooting tips.
1.2 Features
Video Server is a video and audio transmission system that provides broadcast quality
audio and video, based on IP network through LAN, ADSL/VDSL, and wireless LAN.
A Video Server can operate in an Encoder Mode or a Decoder Mode. An Encoder
System compresses and transmits media data, while a Decoder System receives and
decompresses media data.
Video
Highly Efficient Compression Algorithm; H.264 & MJPEG support
Wide range of Transmission Rates: 32kbps ~ 10mbps
Various Transmission Modes: CBR or VBR
Motion Detection
Audio
Multi-Transmission Mode: Uni-Directional Mode (IP-Server to Client PC or
Decoder/ Client PC or Decoder to IP-Server), Bi-Directional Mode
Network
Fixed IP & Dynamic IP (DHCP) support
1:1, 1:N support
Multicasting
Automatic Transmit Rate Control according to network conditions
OnVIF, PSIA compliant
Serial Data
RS-485 support
Data Pass-Through Mode: Serial Data Communication between IP Camera and
Decoder
Data Pass-Through Mode: Serial Data Communication between Encoder-Decoder
Sensor and Alarm
Supports direct connections of External Sensor and Alarm Devices
Event Alarm

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USB
Connection to internal or external USB storage for remote access, recording and
playback
User Interface
Diagnose and upgrade through dedicated program called VS Manager
System Configuration using Internet Explorer
High Reliability
Reliable Embedded System
System Recovery by Dual Watch-Dog Functions
1.3 Products and Accessories
Video Server User Manual Power Adapter & Cable
Software CD Screws Brackets

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Part Names and Functions
Front View
No. Parts Function
1 LED Display System Status
2 Audio Input Audio Input
3 Audio Output Audio Output
4 HDMI Input HDMI Video Input
5 HDMI Output HDMI Video Output
6 USB Port USB 2.0
7 LAN 100/10-Base-T Ethernet
8 Reset Button Initialization of Network Setting
9 Sensor Sensor Input
10 Alarm Alarm or Relay Output
⑧ ⑨
⑥ ⑦
⑩
③
②
⑤ ④
①

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Rear View
*
HD/SD-SDI Output is optional
No. Part Function
1 Power DC +12V Power Input
2 RS-422/485 Serial Port for PTZ Control
3 RS-232 Serial Port for PTZ Control
4 Composite In/
Output Composite Video Input / Output
5 HD/SD-SDI
In/Output* HD/SD-SDI Video Input / Output

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1.4 System Connections
Video Server operates as one of two modes; Encoder or Decoder. Video Server
Systems can be connected in either 1-to-1 where one encoder is connected to one
decoder or 1-to-multiple where one encoder connected to many decoders.
The following chart shows status of video, audio and serial data on each mode:
System Mode Video Audio Serial Data
Encoder Transmit Transmit/Receive Transmit/Receive
Decoder Receive Transmit/Receive Transmit/Receive
Therefore, the system modes are defined by the video communication and all system
modes are capable of bi-directional transmission of audio or serial data.
Topology
Generally, the Encoder and Decoder are connected in 1-to-1 mode. To support
specific situation, 1-to-multiple connection is also supported.
1:1 Connection (Unidirectional Transmission)
The most commonly used configuration is 1-to-1 connection. An Encoder is installed
at a site where video images can be transmitted and a Decoder is installed at a center
location to receive and view the video images on monitors. Audio and Serial data are
transferred in either direction. An Encoder and Decoder can be connected by setting
the Encoder’s Address for the Decoder’s Remote IP.
Encoder Decoder
Site Remote Center

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1:N Connection (Uni-Directional Transmission)
In this configuration, a site can be monitored from many remote center locations.
Maximum connections would be limited by the network bandwidth.
Functionally, the VMS (Video Management System) software can replace the
decoder.
Multicast Mode
In the Network Supporting Multicast Mode, if Multicast is setup as a system protocol,
you can use bandwidth efficiently regardless of the number of decoders. In the 1:N
connection, a large number of decoders can receive audio and video data from an
encoder by using a single streaming transmission.
Relaying
In this arrangement, video and audio can be re-transmitted from a center to another
center. The arrangement is useful when the network bandwidth at the site is limited
while there is more than one center wanting to monitor the site.
IP-Server Decoder Decoder
Encoder Decoder
Decoder
Decoder
Remote Center
Site
Site Remote Center #1 Remote Center #2

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VMS (Video Management System)
VMS (Video Management System) is a Windows based remote monitoring program to
access multiple encoders for real-time monitoring or control of the encoders and
connected cameras. Please refer to VMS User Manual for more information on VMS.
Encoder Decoder
Site Remote Center
VMS
Encoder VMS
Site Remote Center
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