VBrick Systems MPEG-2, MPEG-1, MPEG-4 manual Model Numbers, PAL Configuration

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b.Select Network again.

c.Select Domain NameServer IP Addresses and enter the Nameserver IP addresses. (If

there is more than one, separate the entries with the pipe character (), for example

172.16.1.11172.16.1.10.)

15.When done, use the up arrow key to reach <. . . > and select using the Enter key on each screen. Answer Yes when prompted to apply changes and Exit to return to the user prompt level. Wait until the changes are applied and the interface returns; otherwise the changes may be lost.

16.Reboot by powering the STB on and off using Power push button on front of unit.

PAL Configuration

The setres command than can be executed from the Linux shell. This command lets PAL users change the screen resolution. Although this command can be executed from the Command Prompt or from Telnet, it is designed to be used from the serial port since a PAL user without an NTSC or VGA monitor has no other choice if the STB IP address is unknown. The syntax of the setres command is:

setres pal <username> <password> setres ntsc <username> <password>

Model Numbers

The STB model number is shown on a label attached to the bottom of the unit. The functionality in the following table is cumulative. The model at the bottom of the list inherits all features and functions from the previous model. Any firmware is compatible with any model; all models support MPEG-1, MPEG-2, and MPEG-4 streams.

Model Number

Enhancements

 

 

8000-0044-0000

Base model.

 

 

8000-0044-0001

Improved MPEG-1 quality.

 

 

8000-0044-0002

Serial port added.

 

 

8000-0044-0003

Closed caption support added.

 

 

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Contents STB v3.7.2d Admin Guide EtherneTV-STB Set Top BoxCopyright FCC Notice About VBrick SystemsContents Using the Set Top Box Serial Port PassthroughIndex Organization Font ConventionsRelated Documents Installation OverviewUsing the Command Prompt Command Prompt Action TypeInitial Setup Using pmanConnecting to the Network Setting the IP AddressFinding the Dhcp IP Address Assigning a Static IP AddressPAL Configuration Model NumbersConfiguration LoginConfiguration Saving ChangesVideo Settings Start Mode MCS LocationReceive Address Local-Fullscreen Mode with MPEG-4 Multicast Home Page Location/Home Page Enable Main Volume/Line 1 VolumeLocal UI Location Rtsp Streaming Data Buffering SecondsBuffer Check for Underflow Lowest Bitrate for Buffer CheckNetwork Settings Options Panel LoginProxy Type, Http Proxy Host and Port Aux1-Aux8Ethernet ManagementDisplay Settings GeneralGeneral Settings ResolutionSerial Port Security SystemSystem Update LanguageHardware EtherneTV Media Distribution System Local Configuration Sample Interface in Local ModeAccessing the XML Configuration File Uploading from the STBDownloading to the STB XML Configuration Examples Local ConfigurationExample of live MPEG-4 stream with forced UDP streaming Example of MPEG-1 unicast entry with port address KeywordMp2 stream/Keyword Vod content keyword Stream System Upgrade Installing the Download ApplicationUpgrading from v3.71 or Higher \Program Files\VBrick\ Before You Begin Running ETV-STBDownloadUpgrade using the SAP Editing a Configuration File Logging Upgrade Activities Using a Web Browser to Run the Update Upgrading from v3.70 or LowerCreating an FTP Server with IIS Removing Lock Files Additional Upgrade Steps for Local Mode Verifying the File TransferEtherneTV Media Distribution System Serial Port Passthrough How Passthrough WorksUsing Telnet Serial Port PinoutsSerial Port Passthrough EtherneTV Media Distribution System Using the Set Top Box Start ModeLocal Mode Local-Fullscreen Mode Local ModeMCS Mode Using the IR Remote MCS ModeUsing the Wireless Keyboard VODAccessing the Web Icon DescriptionIcon EtherneTV Media Distribution System Index Index