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Quick Start Guide

Niagara

®

 

2200

Congratulations on the purchase of your new Niagara 2200. 

 

The following steps in this 

Quick Start Guide 

will help you set up and 

configure your Niagara 2200 so you can begin streaming or capturing 

video as quickly as possible. The Niagara 2200 web interface also allows 

quick and easy access to its operational features. You must modify any 

advanced setup options of the Niagara 2200 encoders through this 

interface before running an encoder session. 

 

Complete the following steps to begin operating the Niagara 2200:

  

 

12 VDC Input for 100-240 volts, AC, 50-60 Hz       

 

 

Plug the included power supply for the 

 

Niagara 2200 into this connector and plug  

 

the opposite end into an AC power source.

You may connect analog component, composite, or S-Video to the 

Niagara 2200 as follows:

 

 

 

 

   

 

Component BNC Input       ,      ,  

    

 

 

The Niagara 2200 includes analog 

 

 

component video BNC inputs.

 
 
 

Composite BNC Input      

 

The Niagara 2200 includes a BNC-to-RCA  

 

adapter so you can connect a composite RCA  

 

video source to the BNC connector labeled    

 

CVBS-Pb.

S-Video Input       ,      

You will find this standard consumer video 

connector on most video players and video 

cameras. This connection may require an  

additional S-Video adapter (included).

NOTE:

 

Three BNC-to-RCA adapters are included with your  

Niagara 2200. These adapt the Component and Composite 
BNC connectors to a common RCA connector found on most 
consumer video cameras and video players. Also provided is a 

Y/C video adaptor for connecting an S-Video source.

 

Unbalanced Audio Input      

These RCA connectors provide left and right ste-

reo inputs. RCA connectors (standard consumer 

stereo audio connections) are on most video 
players and video cameras.

 

Balanced Audio Input      

These XLR connectors provide left- and right- 

balanced stereo inputs. High-end audio and 

video equipment may have these professional 
connectors.

  

 

   

 

            

RJ-45 Ethernet Connector

      

The Niagara 2200 provides two network con-

nectors. Use either the primary 

 

or secondary ethernet ports to connect to your 

IP network.

 

NOTE:

 Contact your network administrator for assistance  

if you are unfamiliar with network protocols.

The Niagara 2200 network settings default to dynamically obtain an 
IP address from a DHCP server on the network. For most network environ-

ments, you do not need to modify these default settings. If the Niagara 2200 does 
not find a DHCP server or it remains unavailable on the network, the Niagara 2200 
assigns its own IP address.

 

Once connected to a network, you should be able to access the built-in web 
server by browsing to the unique machine name (the serial number is lo-
cated on the bottom or side of the appliance). You may also set the IP address 
through the web interface.

 

 

If you do not have a DHCP network or you cannot connect to the Niagara 2200 
through its DNS name, you can connect a monitor, mouse, and keyboard direct-
ly to the Niagara 2200 to USB ports. The Niagara 2200 will have a Microsoft®

 

Windows 7 desktop. 

 

The first time you power on the Niagara 2200, the system takes a few moments 

to boot up. From a separate computer on the same network as the Niagara 
2200, launch  a web browser such as Internet Explorer and enter the 

IP address

 

of your Niagara 2200.  

 1)

 

 Check to ensure you connect all devices (

power cords, video and  

  audio sources, etc.

) to the Niagara 2200.

2)

  Press

 

Power

          on the front panel to start the Niagara 2200.

3)

  Browse to the Niagara 2200 from another computer on the 

 

  same network using Internet Explorer.

4)

  Click in the 

User Name

 field and enter 

admin

 as the user name.    

  Then click in the 

Password

 field and enter 

admin

 as the 

   password. Finally, click 

Log

 

In

 or press 

Enter

.

 

NOTE: 

System administrators should previously configure all 

 

 

user names and passwords for those who they allow to log  

 

on to the system. The default login username and password 

 are 

admin

.

5)

  The first time you start the Niagara 2200 and log in, the system    

  prompts you for the date, time, and video standard. You may  

 

  accept the default date, time, and video standard or select your    
  own options, then select 

Submit

.

 

6)

  The system may re-display the 

Admin Log

 

In

 window again once   

  you submit the date, time, and video standard fields. You must    
  enter 

User Name

 and 

Password

 again.

7)

  This time when you enter your valid user name and password,    

  the system displays the 

Welcome

 window and Niagara 2200 

  

Main Menu

.

  

 8)

  To view available encoder profiles, from the menu bar click 

    

Encoders

 

>

 

All Encoders.

 

  

9)

 

This example demonstrates how to create an MPEG4 

 

 

stream. Click 

Edit

 to the left of the Flash encoder to open 

 

 

the Encoder Properties window. Check to ensure the 

 

 

video, audio, and streaming settings for the encoder 

 

 

profile match your hardware setup using the Video, Audio,  

 

 

 

and Output tabs. You may start a stream from the Encoders    

 

 

window by clicking on 

Start MPEG4 Encoder

 in the upper 

 

 

right area of the window.

Video

2.

 

 Connect video and audio sources

Audio

3.

 

 Connect to an IP network

4.

  

First start setup 

1.

 

 Connect to an electrical power source

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Contact ViewCast Technical Support at 

support@viewcast.com.

40-03330-01-A

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