9
EMA x08/407
Part N
o
: 917x.xx
ENCODER/ MULTIPLEXER
ASI / SDI/ A/V
→
ASI(TS) & IP(TS)
ASI / HDMI
→
ASI(TS) & IP(TS)
A
LINE
EMA 308
EMA 407
EMA 408/ 508/ 608/ 708
Channel Mux:
ASI output mode:
continous
Bytes per packet:
188
TS out bit rate:
38000 kbps
TS ID:
XXXXX (device n
o
.)
Provider name:
Provider
Network ID:
100
Original network ID: 1
Create TDT/ TOT:
ON
Create NIT:
dummy
Cascade number:
1
Device within cascade:1
Table extension:
OFF
Channel Mux:
ASI output mode:
continous
Bytes per packet:
188
TS out bit rate:
38000 kbps
TS ID:
XXXXX (device n
o
.)
Provider name:
Provider
Network ID:
100
Original network ID: 1
Create TDT/ TOT:
ON
Create NIT:
dummy
Cascade number:
1
Device within cascade:1
Table extension:
OFF
Channel Mux:
ASI output mode:
continous
Bytes per packet:
188
TS out bit rate:
38000 kbps
TS ID:
XXXXX (device n
o
.)
Provider name:
Provider
Network ID:
100
Original network ID: 1
Create TDT/ TOT:
ON
Create NIT:
dummy
Cascade number:
1
Device within cascade:1
Table extension:
OFF
Table 2: Basic settings
3.3 Settings via Ethernet interface
If it is necessary to change the basic configuration or to create a cascade of more than one EMA device to create a DVB transport stream
(see Fig. 20), the particular HTML user interface must be called up on a computer connected to the device(s). All the settings can be
made via Internet browser. How the user interface works is almost self-explanatory. Any special features of use will be explained in the
following chapters.
3.3.1 Network connection to the computer
System requirements:
•
PC/ laptop with an Ethernet interface 10/ 100 Mbps
•
Internet browser (such as Windows Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox or similar)
Making the connections:
The EMA device has to be connected to PC network using an Ethernet cable. Use a crossed-link cable for a direct connection to a PC.
The IP address of the EMA is
192.168.2.86
on delivery.
In order to access the web interface of the EMA device from a PC, the PC has to be in the same subnet (192.168.2.XXX; subnet mask
255.255.255.0), where XXX is not used by any other device in this subnet. If multiple EMA devices are connected to the same network
each device must be set to its own unique IP address to avoid address conflicts.
After these settings, the IP address of the PC has to be adjusted to match the network. Now the devices can be accessed via browser
with the new IP address.
Connection setup:
When the IP address for the device has been entered into the address field of the browser, a connection will be made to the relevant
device and the appropriate log-in window will be displayed:
Fig. 5: Log-in window
As
“serial number“
a 5-digit serial number of the device is entered. This number can be found on the rear of the device.
Access to the configuration menu is password protected. On delivery, the
password
is:
neu
.
Please note:
If the password or the IP address are unknown or have been forgotten, pressing the “FACTORY SET“ key on the rear of the device will
return the details to what they were on delivery (
»
section 3.4.5).
The device will then have access and basic settings as described above. Any setting which has already been individualised, will, of
course, be lost.