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HD  AVC/H.264  Encoder  with  Multiplexer, 

with  8x  HDMI  or  8x  HD-SDI  Input,   

with  ASI  &  IP  Output 

 

User’s Manual 

 

 

EMU-8220 with 8x HDMI Input 

EMU-8230 with 8x HD-SDI Input 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

NMS Version: 2.2.5

 

SW: 0.17F 

HW: 0.8 

 

Summary of Contents for EMU-8220

Page 1: ...HD AVC H 264 Encoder with Multiplexer with 8x HDMI or 8x HD SDI Input with ASI IP Output User s Manual EMU 8220 with 8x HDMI Input EMU 8230 with 8x HD SDI Input NMS Version 2 2 5 SW 0 17F HW 0 8 ...

Page 2: ...2 Installation Preparation 5 2 3 Wire s Connection 7 2 4 Signal Cable Connection 7 Chapter 3 Operation 11 3 1 Initializing 11 3 2 General Setting 11 Chapter 4 SNMP Operation 21 4 1 Installation 21 4 2 Software Operation 21 4 3 8 in 1 MPEG 4 AVC H 264 HD Encoder Operation 26 4 4 Other Settings 36 Chapter 5 WEB NMS Operation 39 5 1 login 39 5 2 Operation 39 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting 46 Chapter 7 Pac...

Page 3: ...on In conclusion its high integration and cost effective design make this device widely used in variety of digital distribution systems such as CATV digital head end satellite and terrestrial digital TV etc 1 2 Main Features Support 8x HDMI SDI channels input 1 ASI Input Support H 264 AVC video encoding Support MPEG1 Layer 2 HE AAC V2 LC AAC optional audio encoding Support PSI SI editing and inser...

Page 4: ...ampling rate 48KHz 24 bit Resolution Bit rate 64Kbps 384Kbps each channel Multiplexing 1 ASI input multiplexed with local 8 channels of TS Stream output 2 ASI output BNC interface MPTS and 8 SPTS over UDP RTP 1000 Base T Ethernet interface unicast multicast System function LCD keyboard operating net manager SNMP Chinese English control interface Ethernet software hardware upgrade Miscellaneous Dim...

Page 5: ...a All indicators will light on when the device is on the current working state 1 LCD Screen 2 Indicators Power Indicator TS In Input Lock Indicator CH1 CH8 When the program has been multiplexed the indicator will be on 3 UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT Keys 4 Enter Key 5 Menu Key 6 Lock Key Rear Panel Illustration HDMI 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Rear Panel Illustration SDI ...

Page 6: ...0 8 in 1 MPEG 4 AVC H 264 HD Encoder User s Manual 4 47 1 8 HDMI SDI Input Ports 2 ASI Input Port 3 2 ASI Output Ports 4 Data Port for IP Signal Output 5 NMS Network Management Port 6 Power Switch and socket 7 Grounding Pole ...

Page 7: ...When users install device please follow the below steps The details of installation will be described at the rest part of this chapter Users can also refer rear panel chart during the installation The main content of this chapter including Checking the possible device missing or damage during the transportation Preparing relevant environment for installation Installing Encoder Connecting signal ca...

Page 8: ...e alarm system and extinguisher Power Requiring device power air conditioning power and lighting power are independent to each other Device power requires AC power 220V 50Hz Please carefully check before running 2 2 3 Grounding Requirement All function modules good grounding designs are the basis of reliability and stability of devices Also they are the most important guarantee of lightning arrest...

Page 9: ...se order goes like this power switch is on the left power supply socket is on the right and the fuse is just between them Connecting Power Cord User can insert one end into power supply socket while insert the other end to AC power Connecting Grounding Wire When the device solely connects to protective ground it should adopt independent way say share the same ground with other devices When the dev...

Page 10: ...DMI input interface connection User can firstly find the HDMI interface on the device according to the connector mark described on the rear panel illustration and then connect the HDMI cable in the accessories One end is connected to the head end equipment while the other end to the encoder s HDMI input port The encoder s HDMI input port HDMI1 HDMI8 and its connection are illustrated as follows ...

Page 11: ...ing to the connector mark described on the rear panel illustration and then connect the ASI cable in the accessories One end is connected to the encoder s ASI out connector ASI1 ASI2 while the other end to the TS stream multiplexer or modulator s ASI input port The encoder s ASI output interface and its connection are illustrated as follow 2 4 8 IP Output Interface connection Users can firstly fin...

Page 12: ...y find the NMS interface on the device according to the connector mark described on the rear panel illustration and then connect the network CAT5 One end of the network cable is connected to the encoder s NMS connecter while the other end to the computer or the PC The encoder s NMS connection is illustrated as follows ...

Page 13: ...activated LOCK To Lock the screen cancel the lock state After pressing lock key the system will question the users to save present setting or not If not the LCD will display the current configuration state At the Factory Configuration page user can press ENTER key to restore the factory default configuration 3 1 Initializing After powering on the device it will take a few seconds to initialize the...

Page 14: ...rom Encoding Channel 1 to Encoding Channel 8 The setting principle is the same for Encoding Channel 1 8 so here this manual just takes one channel as the example to explain After pressing the enter key the LCD will display the following pages 1 1 Encoder 1 1 2 Encoder 2 1 3 Encoder 3 1 4 Encoder 4 1 5 Encoder 5 1 6 Encoder 6 1 7 Encoder 7 1 8 Encoder 8 After users enter the submenu the interface w...

Page 15: ... always change along with the video scene changing Profile User can select the configuration of H 264 profile at this menu There are H 264 High Profile code format and main Profile code format Level User can select the H 264 level at this menu The option with bracket is the current choice 3 2 1 2 Audio Setting 1 1 1 1 Bitrate 8 000Mbps 1 1 1 2 BitrateMod 01 01 CBR VBR 1 1 1 3 Profile 01 01 HIGH MA...

Page 16: ...splay the following pages 1 1 2 1 Bit rate 01 03 64 Kbps 96Kbps 112Kbps 128Kbps 1 1 2 1 Bit rate 02 03 160 Kbps 192Kbps 224Kbps 256Kbps 1 1 2 1 Bit rate 03 03 320 Kbps 384Kbps Audio Format Setting AAC Advanced Audio Coding Users can set the input audio format in this interface and the 3 options are MPEG1 Layer Ⅱ LC AAC and HE AAC When users enter the main editing menu the LCD will display the foll...

Page 17: ...ENTER to enter this submenu The LCD will display as below Video Audio PMT PCR PID Settings Users can set these parameters by pressing ENTER to enter these submenus The LCD will display the following pages and the maximum PID number cannot exceed 0x1fff 1 1 3 2 Video PID 0x0101 1 1 3 3 Audio PID 0x0102 1 1 3 4 PMT PID 0x0100 1 1 3 5 PCR PID 0x0101 IP Enable 1 1 3 5 PCR PID 1 1 3 6 IP Enable 1 1 3 7...

Page 18: ... interface users can decide whether to multiplex the channel encoding stream YES means that the device multiplexes the encoding stream into the MPTS while NO means that the output program is SPTS The LCD will display the following pages after pressing enter key 1 1 4 1 Channel Mux 01 01 YES NO 3 2 2 ASI Setting Users can check the ASI input program amount in this interface and the LCD will display...

Page 19: ...will show the following page 3 1 IP out Enable YES NO 3 2 3 2 IP Out Address If users enable the IP output function then users can set the device IP output address in this interface After users press the ENTER key the operating interface will display the following page 3 2 IP Out Address 224 002 002 002 3 2 3 3 IP Out Port In this menu users can set the encoder IP output port number by press the E...

Page 20: ...ace after pressing the ENTER key to enter the main editing page 3 2 3 6 ASI Output Users can set the ASI output in this interface under this menu and there are 9 options MPTS Channel 1 8 3 2 3 7 UTC Time UTC refers to Universal Time Coordinated User can enter this menu to set the time as needed and it will then generate the TDT table and show in the user s STB 3 2 3 8 Null Packet 3 5 Output Stream...

Page 21: ...3 Gateway 192 168 002 001 4 4 Console Address 192 168 002 211 The MAC address is read only in the keyboard operation interface so users can just check the physical address under this interface and the modification must be done in the network updating tools NOTE The MAC address is unique and cannot be modified When the MAC address is ffffffffffff users must modify the address through special softwa...

Page 22: ...nterface users can select the modified configuration and the factory defaulted configuration Users can enter the corresponding menu to select the configuration The LCD will display the following interfaces 6 1 Load Saved 6 2 Load Default 3 2 7 Version Users can check the device software version and hardware version and the LCD will display the following interface when users press the ENTER key 3 2...

Page 23: ...x xy z to find the icon and double click it to pop up the login interface 4 2 Software Operation 4 2 1 Login Interface A login interface will pop up firstly when the software is running and give user prompts to input user name and password The default user name is admin and no password User can add users and passwords as needed Details please refer to 4 4 3 in 4 4 Other Settings The menu shows as ...

Page 24: ...lumn by adding modifying and deleting the device node This software provides a powerful node operation function and the user can edit various parameters in the device tree for management and classification 4 2 3 Adding Frequency Point The Add Freq Point dialog box popes up when the user clicks the Add Freq Point item in the Edit ...

Page 25: ...device tree or in the left blank column then the corresponding dialog box will pop up by choosing Add Main Freq Point The device will confirm the given frequency while user clicks OK 4 2 4 Adding Equipment under Given Frequency Point User should choose the frequency point in advance and then the dialog box of Add Equipment will pop up when user clicks Add Equipment item in the Edit pull down menu ...

Page 26: ...to search the type of device NOTE 1 The default IP of the encoder is 192 168 0 136 also you can check its IP address in the front panel of device in case the IP changed unexpected 2 The PC IP address and device IP address should be in the same network For example the Device IP is 192 168 2 136 sub mask is 255 255 255 0 So the PC IP address should be 192 168 2 X 1 X 255 sub mask is 255 255 255 0 Us...

Page 27: ...delete item in the pull down menu which appears by clicking the right mouse key 4 2 7 Save Configuration After finishing all the parameters setting user can click button on the toolbar to save the modifications to the device s flash while user can also reload the saved parameters from device s flash and refresh the device s parameters setting according to the loaded values by clicking ...

Page 28: ...g box to read the stored binary file and set the device s parameters according to the loaded binary files 4 3 8 in 1 MPEG 4 AVC H 264 HD Encoder Operation User can choose the encoder in the device tree the procedure will display the encoder interface in operating area The interface is mainly composed of encoding video parameters audio parameters and the encoding system parameters output parameters...

Page 29: ...it is not Users can decide whether to open the IP output function or not Users can modify the IP address here as well IP Out Address Service IP Address Service Mask Service Gateway Users can set the address by modifying the value in these four fields ASI Output Channel This device supports 1 MPTS Multiple Programs Transport Stream and 8 SPTS Single Programs Transport Stream output User can click t...

Page 30: ...channel 1 8 the effective bit rate from ASI input and the bit rate of stuffed null packets UDP Stream TS Package Users can set the amount of TS packages here NIT Insertion In this field users can decide whether to effect the NIT Network Information Table insertion function SDT Insertion In this field users can decide whether to effect the SDT insertion function MPTS Filter Null Packet If this func...

Page 31: ...ick Get to read and effect the current device s activating parameters 4 3 2 Multiplexing Input channel selection area The interface and setting principle of each channel are the same Video Config Area It is to configure video manually except resolution which automatically displays the resolution of source signal and it is read only Audio Config Area It is to configure audio manually ...

Page 32: ...box the set the PID Mapping To refresh the inputting terminal and get the inputting information To refresh the outputting terminal and get the outputting information Multiplex the input programs to the output channels after selecting the target program with The system will automatically allot the program to the relevant output channel Cancel the multiplexed programs To modify the output programs P...

Page 33: ...t the target item and input the new value in the box below then click and to effect the modification The parsing overtime value 4 3 3 Tables 4 3 3 1 PID Filter Table Users can operate PID filter in this table by checking the check boxes of corresponding items and click CONFIRM to effect ...

Page 34: ...able then the corresponding output PSI SI table will not be sent to the output stream 4 3 3 2 PID Pass User can decide to bypass the inputting PID as needed in this interface In some occasions there are some PIDs which won t belong to any program such as EPG NIT tables and so on but user just wants to pass them through the multiplexing module without changing anything This is the main purpose of t...

Page 35: ...mber while it could be different if a PID remapping is needed Modify the data as needed and click OK to confirm The PID then will be bypassed and listed in the table as below User can also modify or delete the added PID through the corresponding buttons at right 4 3 3 3 NIT Parameters NIT Network Information Table NIT table is a very important table for describing the network and TS Users can set ...

Page 36: ...e private descriptor into the output TS The private descriptor includes two parts One is descriptor tag and the other is descriptor information The Descriptor Tag is an 8 bit field which identifies each descriptor The Descriptor Data is the detailed information of the private description Users can add the cable transmission descriptor in this Add button and it will pop up the following dialogue bo...

Page 37: ...e Modify button will trigger a modify window and allow user to modify the selected items in the NIT The Delete button will remove the selected items in the NIT The set Button will send the NIT to the chosen output Port 4 3 4 Real time Monitor There will be a real time bit rate chart generating in the monitor for users to check the bit rate information ...

Page 38: ...ration can only be saved temporarily and will restore the last saved configuration if the device reboots To save the configuration permanently it is required to operate through Remote Save on the toolbar explained in 4 2 7 This is the difference between Set and Remote Save 4 4 2 IP Modification Users can click Operate and select Modify IP in the drop down list and a dialog box presents itself as s...

Page 39: ...has disconnected Users then can refer to below prompts to edit the property by inputting the new IP to re connect the equipment Input the new IP Address in the box and click OK button then the device will be connected again After finishing all the parameters setting user should click button on the toolbar to save the modifications to the device s flash 4 4 3 User Add ...

Page 40: ...dd users and passwords as needed User clicking Setting in the menu bar and selecting User Setting in the pull down list the below dialog box will pop out as shown below Select the Edit Information by marking the check box with user can input the new username and new password as prompts below It is required to click to add the new user and then click to save the new setting ...

Page 41: ...36 We can modify the IP through the front panel Connect the PC Personal Computer and the device with net cable and use ping command to confirm they are on the same network segment I G the PC IP address is 192 168 99 252 we then change the device IP to 192 168 99 xxx xxx can be 1 to 254 except 252 to avoid IP conflict Use web browser to connect the device with PC by inputting the Encoder Modulator ...

Page 42: ...he information of the program from the 1st HDMI SDI encoding channel as Figure 2 Figure 2 TS Mux From the menu on top of the webpage clicking TS MUX it displays as Figure 2 Input channel selection area The interface and setting principle of each channel are the same Video Config Area It is to configure video manually Audio Config Area It is to configure audio manually ...

Page 43: ...ls after selecting the target program The system will automatically allot the program to the relevant output channel Cancel the multiplexed programs To modify the output programs Program Name PMT PCR video or audio PID as needed To modify program information user can select the target program in output part first and click this button to pop up a dialog box Figure 3 as below CH01 CH08 The 8 HDMI E...

Page 44: ...ram such as EPG NIT tables and so on but user just wants to pass them through the multiplexing module without changing anything This is the main purpose of this function Click this button to pop up a dialog box Figure 4 Figure 4 NIT Network Information Table NIT table is a very important table for describing the network and TS Users can set the parameters of the output NIT table under below interf...

Page 45: ...x will allow user to insert the private descriptor into the output TS The private descriptor includes two parts One is descriptor tag and the other is descriptor information The Descriptor Tag is an 8 bit field which identifies each descriptor The Descriptor Data is the detailed information of the private description Output Setting Click Output Setting it will display the interface where to config...

Page 46: ...ting the parameters click Apply to save the setting Save Load From the menu on left side of the webpage clicking Save Load it will display the screen as Figure 7 where to save or restore your configurations Figure 7 Users can copy a stream from the IP out streams 1 MPTS 8 SPTS to output through ASI ...

Page 47: ...will display the password screen as Figure 8 Here user can change the Username and Password for login to the device Figure 8 Network When user clicks Network it will display the screen as Figure 9 It displays the network information of the device Here user can change the device network configuration as needed Figure 9 ...

Page 48: ...ature between 0 to 45 C Making sure good ventilation for the heat sink on the rear panel and other heat sink bores if necessary Checking the input AC within the power supply working range and the connection is correct before switching on device Checking the RF output level varies within tolerant range if it is necessary Checking all signal cables have been properly connected Frequently switching o...

Page 49: ... 8220 EMU 8230 8 in 1 MPEG 4 AVC H 264 HD Encoder User s Manual 47 47 Chapter 7 Packing list IRENIS EMU 8220 or EMU 8230 Encoder 1 pce User s manual 1 pce HDMI or SDI cable 8 pcs ASI cable 1 pce Power cord 1 pce ...

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