Panasonic WJ-GXD900 BIT Rate, Tos Bit, Ttl, Encoder Start UP Setup, Camera Cable Compensation

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SOURCE PORT No.

Enter a port number for the video and audio data source.

1024 to 65535 are available for the "SOURCE PORT No.".

The default setting is 51000 for all channels.

BIT RATE

Enter a desired bit rate for streaming video and audio data.

When a higher bit rate is selected, picture quality will be better.

When a longer transmission delay is selected, the picture quality will be better.

The actual time of transmission delay will differ depending on video and audio data.

When "ON" is selected for the audio input channel on the AUDIO page, the bit rate of the video data will be subtracted 96 kbps from the selected bit rate.

The bit rate is selectable from the following:

1.5Mbps, 3.0 Mbps, 3.8 Mbps, 4.6 Mbps, 6.1 Mbps (150 ms), 6.1 Mbps (100 ms), 9.2 Mbps (150 ms),

9.2Mbps (100 ms)

The transmission delay for "6.1 Mbps (150 ms)" and "9.2 Mbps (150 ms)" is 150 ms.

The transmission delay for "6.1 Mbps (100 ms)" and "9.2 Mbps (100 ms)" is 100 ms.

The transmission delay for "1.5 Mbps", "3.0 Mbps", "3.8 Mbps" and "4.6 Mbps" are 150 ms fixed.

The default setting is "6.1 Mbps (150 ms)" for all channels.

TOS BIT

It is necessary to set the TOS (Type of Service) bit to control priorities of streaming data in a switching hub or a router.

Note: Some models of switching hubs and routers are not compatible with the TOS bit.

In this case, use the default settings for this item. (There is no problem with any value for this setting.)

0 to 7 are available for the "TOS BIT". ("7" is the highest priority.)

The default setting is "0" for all channels.

Refer to a network administrator about compatibility of the switching hub or the router, and priority to be selected for this item.

TTL

It is necessary to set the TTL (Time to Live) to not to send streaming data to a network that does not want it when using multicast transmission.

0 to 255 are available for the TTL.

The selected value is diminished one by one each time the stream data passes the switching hub or the router, and stops passing the switching hub or the router when it reaches to 0.

The default setting is "16" for all channels.

ENCODER START UP SETUP

Select "START" or "STOP" whether the encoder starts streaming video and audio data transmission automatically or not after restarting or turning the power of the encoder on.

The default setting is "START" for all channels.

CAMERA CABLE COMPENSATION

Select a cable length from "S", "M" or "L" depending on the distance between the camera and the encoder.

Select the proper cable length to obtain proper pictures by amplifying the video signal effectively. When using RG-59U, BELDEN 9259 or equivalent cables, a cable length of "S", "M" and "L" will be determined as follows;

S:Less than 400 m (1 300 ft)

M:400 m (1 300 ft) - less than 700 m (2 300 ft)

L:700 m (2 300 ft) - less than1 900 m (3 000ft) The default setting is "S" for all channels.

DYNAMIC RANGE

Select a maximum brightness level of the camera picture. When using a camera with high-level brightness, select "WIDE" or "SUPER WIDE". NORMAL: Normally, select this.

WIDE: Makes the maximum brightness level higher than "NORMAL"

SUPER WIDE: Makes the maximum brightness level higher than "WIDE"

The default setting is "NORMAL" for all channels.

WATERMARK

Watermark is the function which embeds data such as time and date in video data.

When using a server to save and stock encoded MPEG2 data with the encoder, it is useful to check their authenticity.

Select from "OFF", "WEAK", "NORMAL", and "STRONG" depending on the distance between the

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Contents Operating Instructions English Version Important Safety Instructions Contents Controlling the BIT Rate of Streaming Video Resetting the Alarm / Displaying the Alarm StatusFeatures Precautions System Requirements TCP/IP, UDP, HTTP, FTP, ARP, BootpLimitation of Liability CPUDocument Convention Trademarks and Registered TrademarksStatus Indicators Status 1 Power Indicator OperateRotary Switch SW1 A, B, C Dip Switches 1 8 SW2Reset Button Reset BNC MPEG2 Decoder Front Panel Network Status Indicators LINK1, 100, 1000, ACTRS-232C 9-pin D-sub Ethernet Port 100BASE-TX/1000BASE-T RJ-45 Signal Ground Terminal Signal GND Power CordMulticast Transmission ConnectionsVideo 100BASE-TX System Example Switching streaming videoOperation Example Switching streaming video Controlling cameraAddress=aaa.aaa.aaa.aaappppp Digital Disk Recorder WJ-HD500 Series System example Recording streaming videoRS-485 Data Port Setup Setting Example Recording streaming videoNetwork Port Setup Operation Example Recording streaming videoSystem Example Unicast TransmissionReceiving and Sending Serial Data RS-485 Required Settings for RS-485Alarm Reset Alarm Function and a Reset SwitchAction of the encoder when an alarm is received AlarmsAlarm notification command Details of the TCP/IP Data partAudio IN/AUDIO OUT Alarm ResetPlaces to avoid InstallationsAbout mounting Heat DissipationMounting the decoder Rack MountingMounting the encoder How to install Installing in a container box Only for the EncoderLabels for Decoder Labels for EncoderDescription label Code labelBefore Starting Settings SetupItems included in the software Setup with the Provided Panasonic IP Setup SoftwareSetup Using Windows 98 SE Network Setup of the PCSetup Using Windows Setup Using Windows XP Category View Setup Top page of the encoder Settings Menus of the EncoderMaintenance AlarmCONTROL/STATE NetworkItem Descriptions CONTROL/STATEEncode State ControlWhen using unicast transmission When using multicast transmissionVideo Camera NoBIT Rate Encoder Start UP SetupTOS BIT TTLGOP AudioAlarm Notification IP ADDRESS/ALARM Notification Port No AlarmCamera Site Alarm Video Loss AlarmALARM-DRY Contact CGI Reset Alarm OFF TimingTimer ON/OFF ALARM-CAMERA SiteCGI Reset ALARM-VIDEO Loss CGI Reset Baud Rate RS-485 Data PortData Stop BITReference Setup Followings Destination SetupDestination IP Address in Receiving Packet Destination Port NoNetwork System NTP Server HOST/IP Address Start UP CommandTime Zone Daylight SavingsUser Host AdministratorHost IP ADDRESS/ Subnet Mask Camera ControlFirmware Update MaintenanceAccept Exclusive Command IP Address RestartHOW to Update the Firmware Camera Control Focus Program PresetIris DefrosterCamera Menu Control Top page of the decoder Settings Menus of the DecoderDisplay Video page for each video output chan- nelDecode State Receiving Stream IP ADDRESS/RECEIVING Stream Port NoCH1 CH4 UNICAST/MULTICASTReceiving IP ADDRESS/RECEIVING Port No Latency Buffer Decoder Start UP SetupCamera No. Display DisplayDate Display Display PositionYY/MM/DD hhmmss Year/Month/Day Character Background ColorDD/MM/YY hhmmss Date/Month/Year Time DisplayEnter the IP address of the decoder Default setting is Decryption KEY 4 Digits 0 VIDEO&AUDIO DecryptionDevice NAME/ LOCATION/CONTACT/ Snmp Community User Host Click to add a host after entering the host information HOW to Update the Firmware Symptom TroubleshootingReference Network troubles LINK1 indicator does not lightAre the IP addresses set correctly? Video troublesEncoder may be down Image is not displayed correctlyAudio fragmentation occurs No audio Image is disturbed drop frame, etcHOW to USE the CGI Commands Format Camera ControlResponse Item ListExamples Important NoticesCamera Settings Menus Control Important NoticeControl Item List Examples Switching Streaming Video Example Start encoding Controlling Start /STOP of the EncoderExamples Start decoding Streaming transmission Controlling Start / Stop of the DecoderStop decoding Http /1.1 Xxxxxxxxxxxxx CR Displaying the Status of the EncoderExample Crlf Displaying the Status of the DecoderStatus of CH4 Controlling the BIT Rate of Streaming Video and Audio Data 101 Resetting the Alarm / Displaying the Alarm Status 103 Displaying the Contact Input Status Displaying the Status of Video Loss Muting the Audio Multiscreen Display PIO Controlling the Contact OutputOUT Type109 Restarting the Encoder / Decoder Updating Setting Default setting Default SettingsRESET/TIMER SEC Audio Setup OFF ALARM-DRY Contact60SEC Interval ALARM-CAMERA Site 60SEC Interval ALARM-VIDEO LossNo Change 114Latency Buffer None Decoder Start UP Setup Display Multicast IP Address for Setup Multicast PortTime Display Hour User User Authentication OFF User Name Device NameStandard Accessories SpecificationsBasic Specification Input/Output117 118 N0603-1063 3TR001669BAB

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