11)
Select
Windows Media Encoder Driver
from the drop-
down menu in the Encoder Type field.
12
)
Enter a name for the encoder and then click
Create New
Encoder
.
13
)
Click the Video tab and select the appropriate input
setting.
14)
Click the Audio tab and select the appropriate audio
source
.
15)
Click the Output tab and click the
Enable Pull
check box. In
the
Pull from Port
field, enter port
7007
.
16)
If not desired, clear the
Save to File
check box. Click
Submit
.
17)
When the Operation Successful window appears, click
OK
. Test this streaming profile from the Encoders window
by clicking the red circle in the
Streaming
column for this
encoder profile.
18)
Open Windows Media Player from your desktop. Position
the cursor to the left of this option, right click, and select
File
>
Open URL
.
19)
Enter the serial number and the port number (in the
format
http://fennnnnnnn:pppp)
in the Open URL
window. Press
Enter
. Your streaming video from the
system displays in the Windows Media Player window.
20)
Please register the appliance as soon as possible by
accessing the maintenance menu.
4.
First Start Setup
continued
I
:
Lock
• This locks the cover on the Niagara 9100. (Key is included.)
J
:
Release button
• Press this button in and gently pull the panel toward you to release the
front cover from the Niagara 9100.
K
:
Hard drive bay
• Stores the hard drives.
• Pull the level toward you to release the bay.
L
:
USB ports
•
Allows the export of files to USB storage devices, installing updates or
firmware, or connecting USB devices.
M
:
UID button
•
Press this button to illuminate the LED on both the front and rear of the
machine. The LED remains lit until you push the button on the second
time.
N
:
UID LED light
•
Fast blinking red - fan failure
• Slow blinking red - power failure
•
Solid red - CPU overheat
•
Solid blue - Local UID button depressed
•
Blinking blue - IPMI activated UID
O
:
Reset button
•
Press this button to reboot the system.
P
:
Power button
•
Press this button once to turn power on or off to the server system.
• Turning off system power removes the main power but keeps standby
power supplied to the system.
A
:
LCD display
• The LCD display shows the system and allows you to perform basic
functions.
B
:
Cancel button
•
Press this button to cancel a system menu action.
C
:
Enter button
•
Press this button to accept a system menu action.
D
:
Direction buttons
•
Use these buttons to maneuver through the system menu
(
see the user guide for more information
).
E
:
LED light
•
The LED light illuminates when you press the UID (
unit identifier
)
button on the rear of the chassis. This function is for easy system
location in large stack configurations.
F
:
LAN indicator lights
•
These indicators flash when there is network activity.
G
:
SATA indicator light
•
This indicator light flashes when there is SATA and/or USB port
activity.
H
:
Power indicator light
• This light indicates power is being supplied to the system’s power
supply units. This LED should normally be illuminated when the
system is operating.
Use the guide above (
Figure 2
) to familiarize yourself with the front
panel controls of the Niagara 9100.
Quick Start Guide
Niagara
®
9100
Contact ViewCast Technical Support at
support@viewcast.com.
40-03319-02-A
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®
, Niagara
®
(and design)
TM
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Figure 2. Niagara 9100 Front Panel