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USER’S MANUAL. TG-140 

 
 

Page 10 

 

02/2008 

 

By operating the front panel the user can do the following tasks: 

 

- Play a Transport Stream File 

- Record a Transport Stream File 

- Delete a Recorded File 

- Copy a Recorded File 

- Configure IP Address 

- Setup Data Compact Flash  

- See Version 

- Allow for Remote Control 

 
 

4.1  Play a Transport Stream File 

 

Follow this sequence of menus: 

 

Local Control/Player/Play 

 

Then select a file. You can navigate in the directory tree where the Transport 

Stream Files are stored by using the Knob. When you press the Knob on a Transport 
Stream file the 

TG-140

 starts playing it. When you press the Knob on a directory name 

it goes into that directory. Directory or folder names are marked with the word "Dir:". To 
get out of a directory you have to press the Knob on "..". By default the user has access 
to the following directories: 
 
 /transport_streams 
 /transport_streams/recordings 

/transport_streams/elementary_streams 

 

The user should only play Transport Stream files and not Elementary Stream files. 

The elementary_streams folder is only meant to contain Elementary Stream files than 
can be used to build Transport Stream files. 
 

Once the 

TG-140

 is playing a file you can turn the Knob to see some information 

regarding the file and the play process. You can see the file name. The bitrate is the 
bitrate is the bitrate the Transport Stream is build with which is the same bitrate used to 
stream the file. Length is the time the Transport Stream File will last. Size is the size of 
the file in bytes. Time is the elapsed time since it started playing. 
 

The player functionality has a few configuration options in: 

 

Local Control/Player/Config 

 

Summary of Contents for TG-140

Page 1: ...TG 140 GRABADOR REPRODUCTOR DE TRANSPORT STREAM TRANSPORT STREAM RECORDER PLAYER 0 MI1513...

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Page 3: ...P 12 4 4 Conexi n de Data Compact Flash 12 4 5 Conexi n de dispositivos USB 13 4 6 Versi n 13 4 7 Activaci n del Control Remoto 13 4 8 Copiar borrar ficheros 14 4 8 1 Copiar un fichero 14 4 8 2 Borrar...

Page 4: ...MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES TG 140...

Page 5: ...r tramas de transporte Figura 1 Panel frontal del TG 140 Transport Stream Figura 2 Trama de transporte El TG 140 tiene un disco duro con dos particiones Una partici n contiene el sistema operativo y e...

Page 6: ...ciones de tecla La opci n de Rescue Compact Flash reestablecer el sistema completo en el disco duro nuevo instalado y este estar preparado para usarse despu s de reiniciar Esto minimiza dr sticamente...

Page 7: ...co duro 160 GB Lector tarjetas Compact Flash 4 puertos USB Velocidad de transmisi n m xima 90 Mbps Velocidad de grabaci n m xima 200 Mbps Velocidad combinada m xima aprox 80 Mbps Estabilidad de la fre...

Page 8: ...n de temperaturas De 5 a 40 C Desconexi n autom tica por exceso de temperatura Humedad relativa m xima 80 Hasta 31 C decreciendo linealmente hasta el 50 a 40 C Caracter sticas mec nicas Dimensiones 48...

Page 9: ...Cable de red CA005 Tener siempre en cuenta los m rgenes especificados tanto para la alimentaci n como para la medida Recuerde que las tensiones superiores a 70 V DC o 33 V AC rms son potencialmente pe...

Page 10: ...TERMINAL A CARCASA EQUIPOTENCIALIDAD MARCHA PARO DOBLE AISLAMIENTO Protecci n CLASE II PRECAUCI N Riesgo de choque el ctrico PRECAUCI N VER MANUAL FUSIBLE 2 2 Ejemplos Descriptivos de las Categor as...

Page 11: ...o peri dica cada 30 veces que se enciende o porque est reinici ndose debido a que la ltima vez no se apag correctamente Sabr s que est listo para el uso cuando en la pantalla no se visualice Initializ...

Page 12: ...rada PS2 16 Conector tensi n AC 17 Selector de Tensi n 90 132 180 250VAC ATENCI N Desenchufe el equipo y a continuaci n seleccione la tensi n de alimentaci n con el interruptor 17 El TG 140 puede ser...

Page 13: ...FIG VERSION COPY FILE DELETE FILE UNMOUNT USB PLAYER REMOTE CONTROL RECORDER PLAYER START DHCP SHOW IP STATIC IP CONFIG COMPACT FLASH SETUP PLAY STOP CONFIG STATUS RECORD STOP STATUS NEW IP SELECT FIL...

Page 14: ...r archivos Transport Stream y no Elementary Stream Las carpetas elementary_streams s lo se usan para guardarElementary Stream que podr n ser usadas para construir ficheros Transport Stream Una vez que...

Page 15: ...uras est n incompletas o rotas porque falta el final del archivo end of file Para hacernos una idea imaginemos un archivo Transport Stream como si fuese una frase rota y despu s la encadenamos la fras...

Page 16: ...eams que tienen que ser reproducidos repetidamente y se quiere reducir al m ximo el riesgo de rotura del disco La Compact Flash es menos propensa a roturas compar ndola con el disco duro especialmente...

Page 17: ...memoria USB autom ticamente se crea un directorio asociado al dispositivo dentro de la carpeta USBs Por ejemplo al conectar el pendrive USB se crea la carpeta transport_streams USBs usbsdb1 Al acceder...

Page 18: ...el caso que a continuaci n se detalla Cuando se apague el TG 140 se guarda el estado de Control Local Player Por ejemplo si reproduce un fichero en Control Local apague el TG 140 Cuando se encienda de...

Page 19: ...n deben ser PS2 Use el adaptador splitter suministrado con el TG 140 El splitter es un adaptador ladr n que permite conectar el rat n y el teclado a una sola entrada PS2 Cuando el sistema operativo te...

Page 20: ...MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES TG 140 P gina 16 02 2008...

Page 21: ...17 6 INSTALACI N EN WINDOWS 6 1 Instalaci n del Software PROMAX_TG 140 Haga doble click en TG140_install exe Una vez finalizada la instalaci n dir jase Inicio Programas Promax_TG 140 Finish_Installat...

Page 22: ...MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES TG 140 P gina 18 02 2008...

Page 23: ...lla Figura 15 Introduzca la IP para el TG 140 u pulse OK Debe tener configurado previamente el TG 140 con la misma IP Para configurar la IP en el TG 140 dir jase al men IP CONFIG mostrado en la pantal...

Page 24: ...ones de PROMAX User Computer TG 140 Promax Software Updates Server Figura 18 Siga los siguientes pasos para realizar la actualizaci n Instalar el software para Windows en el ordenador del usuario Para...

Page 25: ...net Explorer y en a barra de direcci n escriba la direcci n IP por ejemplo 192 9 100 93 y pulse Enter en Linux escriba smb 192 9 100 93 en la barra de direcciones del navegador El protocolo para compa...

Page 26: ...MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES TG 140 P gina 22 02 2008...

Page 27: ...lash Advanced BIOS Features Hard Disk Boot Priority 2 Hard Disk Guarde los cambios y reinicie A continuaci n se inicializar el sistema desde la Compact Flash y el programa de inicializaci n empezar Co...

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Page 29: ...vo el fichero ser reproducido continuamente hasta que el usuario decida pararlo Cuando el reproductor llegue al final de fichero empezar de nuevo por el principio y seguir reproduciendo Cuando este mo...

Page 30: ...l reproduciendo parado o pausa La barra de progreso muestra la cantidad del fichero que ha sido reproducida La secci n de Alarmas de Hardware contiene dos indicadores que pueden ser verdes o rojos Cua...

Page 31: ...o si el disco duro es de mala calidad Cuando se graba y se reproduce simult neamente la m xima velocidad combinada es de 80Mbps 40Mbps para reproducir y 40 para la grabaci n Figura 22 10 3 Analizador...

Page 32: ...l Demuxer mostrar una lista de los flujos encontrados dentro de la TS A continuaci n detecta en la Check box la parte que quieres extraer pulsaremos Rewind y finalmente Demultiplex Acto seguido aparec...

Page 33: ...tramas elementales de video MPEG2 y tramas elementales de audio MPEG2 son reconocidas A continuaci n pulse en Add Stream to Last Program para a adir la trama al Transport Stream o Add Stream to New Pr...

Page 34: ...MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES TG 140 P gina 30 02 2008...

Page 35: ...productos pueden atacar a los materiales utilizados en la construcci n de la caja La caja se limpiar con una ligera soluci n de detergente con agua y aplicada mediante un pa o suave humedecido Secar...

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Page 37: ...act Flash 12 4 5 USB Connection 13 4 6 See Version 13 4 7 Allow for Remote Control 13 4 8 Copy Delete Files 14 4 8 1 Copy a file 14 4 8 2 Delete a file 14 5 ATTACHING SCREEN KEYBOARD AND MOUSE 15 6 WI...

Page 38: ...USER S MANUAL TG 140...

Page 39: ...ition is where the Transport Stream files are stored The equipment has two outputs and one input one ASI output Asynchronous Serial Interface one SPI output Synchronous Parallel Interface and one ASI...

Page 40: ...the TG 140 starts it recovers the state of the Player when the TG 140 was turned off by the last time If the Player was playing a file with a given configuration the TG 140 will automatically play th...

Page 41: ...3 9 Packet size 188 bytes Hard Disk Capacity 160 GB Compact Flash socket 4 USB ports Maximum Transmit Rate 90 Mbps Maximum Record Rate 200 Mbps Maximum Combined Rate around80 Mbps Oscillator Frequency...

Page 42: ...al conditions Altitude Up to 2000 m Temperature range From 5 to 40 C Automatic disconnection by excess of temperature Max relative humidity 80 up to 31 C decreasing lineally up to 50 at 40 C Mechanica...

Page 43: ...ified ones to ensure safety Power cord CA005 Observe all specified ratings both of supply and measurement Remember that voltages higher than 70 V DC or 33 V AC rms are dangerous Use this instrument un...

Page 44: ...AME TERMINAL EQUIPOTENTIALITY ON Supply OFF Supply DOUBLE INSULATION Class II protection CAUTION Risk of electric shock CAUTION REFER TO MANUAL FUSE 2 2 Descriptive Examples of Over Voltage Categories...

Page 45: ...k disk which happens every 30 starts or when recovering from a bad shut down You know the TG 140 is ready for operation when the LCD screen does not display Initializing To turn off the TG 140 press a...

Page 46: ...ash memory 13 VGA input 14 RS 232 15 PS2 input 16 Voltage connection AC 17 Voltage Selection 90 132 180 250VAC ATTENTION Unplug the equipment and select the main power supply using the switch 17 The T...

Page 47: ...ION COPY FILE DELETE FILE UNMOUNT USB PLAYER REMOTE CONTROL RECORDER PLAYER START DHCP SHOW IP STATIC IP CONFIG COMPACT FLASH SETUP PLAY STOP CONFIG STATUS RECORD STOP STATUS NEW IP SELECT FILE SELECT...

Page 48: ...et out of a directory you have to press the Knob on By default the user has access to the following directories transport_streams transport_streams recordings transport_streams elementary_streams The...

Page 49: ...ogram Clock Reference Stamps by setting Correct PCR Notice that it might be useless to perform any correction on a recorded Transport Stream File This is because the file most likely does not end at t...

Page 50: ...of a disk crash The Compact Flash is less prone to breakdowns compared to a hard disk especially when performing read only operations The Data Compact Flash that is provided is ready for operation bu...

Page 51: ...older is automatically created when a USB memory is connected For example the folder transpor_stream USBs usbsdb1 is created when the pendrive has been connected The USB memory information is availabl...

Page 52: ...and the Recorder The TG 140 starts up in uncontrolled mode except in the case I explain right here When you turn off the TG 140 it stores the state of the of the Local Control Player If you were playi...

Page 53: ...be PS2 and you have to use the PS2 splitter provided with the TG 140 The PS2 splitter is a Y like cable that is used to connect a mouse and a keyboard to a single PS2 input jack When the Operative Sys...

Page 54: ...USER S MANUAL TG 140 Page 16 02 2008...

Page 55: ...e 17 6 WINDOWS INSTALLATION 6 1 TG 140 Windows Installation Double click on TG140_install exe As soon as the installation has finished go to Start Programs Promax_TG 140 and press Finish installation...

Page 56: ...USER S MANUAL TG 140 Page 18 02 2008...

Page 57: ...15 Introduce the IP of the TG 140 and press OK You have to have configured the TG 140 in advance with an IP of your choice To configure the IP of the TG 140 go to IP CONFIG in the LCD screen of the TG...

Page 58: ...e Updates Server Figure 18 The steps to do a Software Update go like this The user installs the MS Windows software in his computer See the corresponding section of this manual The user sets up an IP...

Page 59: ...ternet Explorer and in the address bar write the address of the TG 140 prefixed with two backslashes like so 192 9 100 93 and press Enter In Linux write smb 192 9 100 93 in the address bar of your bro...

Page 60: ...USER S MANUAL TG 140 Page 22 02 2008...

Page 61: ...IOS Features Hard Disk Boot Priority 2 Hard Disk Save the BIOS settings and it will reboot The Rescue Compact Flash will boot and the Installation System will start With the arrows of the keyboard go...

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Page 63: ...he users stops it When player reaches the end of the file it starts reading it from the beginning again and so on When Loop file is Yes you might want to perform some corrections to the Transport Stre...

Page 64: ...laying stopped paused The progress bar shows how much of the file has been streamed out The Hardware Alarms sections contains two items that can be green or red When green there is no error if red the...

Page 65: ...sly playing and recording a file the maximum combined rate is about 80 Mbps say 40 Mbps for the player and 40 for the recorder Figure 22 10 3 TS Analyzer With the TS Analyzer you can see what are the...

Page 66: ...he tables The Demuxer will show a list of the streams found inside the Transport Stream Then check in the check box of the streams you want to extract press Rewind and finally Demultiplex After while...

Page 67: ...nd MPEG2 Audio Elementary streams are recognized Then click on either Add Stream to Last Program or Add Stream to New Program to add the stream to the Transport Stream Add Stream to New Program will c...

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Page 69: ...h products may attack the materials used in the construction of the cover The cover should be cleaned by means of a light solution of detergent and water applied with a soft cloth Dry thoroughly befor...

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