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part no. 200-2410 v3

779QSG_v2

Front Panel Operation

the front panel LCD can be used with the three adjacent 
push buttons to view status information and configure 
the operation of the unit.  the Up and DoWn buttons 
scroll  up  and  down  menus  and  change  parameter 
values.  the oK button selects the currently displayed 
menu item or confirms a parameter change.  pressing 
the Up and DoWn buttons and releasing them together 
returns up a menu level, usually aborting a parameter 
change.

the  upper  line  of  the  LCD  display  shows  the  setting 
name, and the lower line shows the parameter itself 
and  any  instructions  on  how  to  change  the  current 
setting.

pressing the Up, DoWn and oK buttons for 5 seconds 
and releasing them together will present a unit rESEt 
option.    pressing  the  oK  button  to  confirm  will  then 
reboot the encoder.

the structure of the menus presented on the LCD are 
as follows:

part number and Status

Stream 1 Information

Stream 2 Information (779-D-xx units only)

Video Input selection

 

Input set selection (779-D-xx units only)

 

 

Composite

 

 

S-Video

 

 

Ypbpr

 

 

rGB

 

 

VGa

 

 

HDMI

picture adjustments

 

Input set selection (779-D-xx units only)

 

 

Move Up/Down

 

 

Move Left/right

 

 

Scale Vertical

 

 

Scale Horizontal

 

 

picture brightness

 

 

picture contrast

Ip address settings

 

DHCp (activate/show allocated address)

 

Static Ip address (activate/show static Ip address)

 

 

View/Edit Ip address

 

 

View/Edit netmask

 

 

View/Edit Gateway address

 

 

View/Edit DnS address

 

network Link

Unit details

 

MaC address

 

Serial number

 

Software version number

Help

 

Various help topics

Setting the Encoder’s IP address

Each Encoder is pre-configured with its Ip address set 
to DHCp.  When connected to the network the Encoder 
will automatically obtain an Ip address from the DHCp 
server.  the Ip address being used can be seen on the 
front  panel  LCD,  under  the  Ip  address  settings/DHCp 
menu.

If necessary, the MaC address of the unit can be found 
under the Unit Details/MaC address menu, or on the 
label on the bottom face of the unit.

If  a  static  Ip  address  needs  to  be  set,  use  the  front 
panel LCD and push buttons to set the correct address.  
Static  Ip  address  selection  will  need  to  be  activated 
first, and then enter the Ip address and netmask etc on 
the appropriate menus.

once Ip connectivity is established with the unit, use 
standard  browser  software  (MS  Windows  Internet 
Explorer, Firefox, Google Chrome or Safari for example) 
to access the detailed configuration menus.  Enter the 
Ip address of the 779 unit into the UrL address bar, to 
see the menus.

Contact  your  network  administrator  to  ensure  any 
manual Ip address settings made are appropriate for 
your network.

Quick Start Guide

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Summary of Contents for 779-D-HD

Page 1: ...openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions 8 Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce...

Page 2: ...ipment that remains operable and be easily accessible to disconnect the unit in the case of an emergency Insert the IEC end of the mains cable into the socket on the rear panel of the Encoder and inse...

Page 3: ...ntrast IP address settings DHCP activate show allocated address Static IP address activate show static IP address View Edit IP address View Edit Netmask View Edit Gateway address View Edit DNS address...

Page 4: ...ddress Subnet Mask and Default Gateway settings Confirm these with the network administrator before configuring Picture Adjustment allows the following parameters of the input picture to be adjusted H...

Page 5: ...ed plus YPbPr RGB SOG resolutions listed HDMI Stereo Single channel stereo digital audio Analogue Audio Stereo 2 2V pk pk into a 10K Ohm load Video Encoding MPEG2 MP HL CBR VBR encoding 1 5 15 Mbps MP...

Page 6: ...ms interfaces SNMP traps Defined Events sent to third party SNMP manager MIB available on request Field Software Upgrade From remote HTTP server or from USB memory stick inserted in front panel USB ho...

Page 7: ...an radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a reside...

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