VBrick Systems VB5000, VB6000, VB4000 manual Copyright

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© 2008 VBrick Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.

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Wallingford, Connecticut 06492, USA www.VBrick.com

This publication contains confidential, proprietary, and trade secret information. No part of this document may be copied, photocopied, reproduced, translated, or reduced to any machine-readable or electronic format without prior written permission from VBrick. Information in this document is subject to change without notice and VBrick Systems assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies. VBrick, VBrick Systems, the VBrick logo, StreamPlayer, and StreamPlayer Plus are trademarks or registered trademarks in the United States and other countries. Windows Media is a trademarked name of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries. All other products or services mentioned in this document are identified by the trademarks, service marks, or product names as designated by the companies who market those products. Inquiries should be made directly to those companies. This document may also have links to third-party web pages that are beyond the control of VBrick. Use these links at your own risk. The use of such links does not imply that VBrick endorses or recommends the content of any third-party web pages. VBrick acknowledges the use of third-party open source software and licenses in some VBrick products. This freely available source code is posted at http:// www.vbrick.com/opensource.

About VBrick Systems

Founded in 1997, VBrick Systems, an ISO 9001 certified vendor, is a privately held company that has enjoyed rapid growth by helping our customers successfully introduce mission critical video applications across their enterprise networks. Since our founding, VBrick has been setting the standard for quality, performance and innovation in the delivery of live and stored video over IP networks—LANs, WANs and the Internet. With thousands of video appliances installed world-wide, VBrick is the recognized leader in reliable, high-performance, easy-to-use networked video solutions.

VBrick is an active participant in the development of industry standards and continues to play an influential role in the Internet Streaming Media Alliance (ISMA), the MPEG Industry Forum, and Internet2. In 1998 VBrick invented and shipped the world's first MPEG Video Network Appliance designed to provide affordable DVD- quality video across the network. Since then, VBrick's video solutions have grown to include Video on Demand, Management, Security and Access Control, Scheduling, and Rich Media Integration. VBrick solutions are successfully supporting a broad variety of applications including distance learning and training, conferencing and remote office communications, security, process monitoring, traffic monitoring, business and news feeds to the desktop, webcasting, corporate communications, collaboration, command and control, and telemedicine. VBrick serves customers in education, government, healthcare, and financial services markets among others.

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Contents VB4000-5000-6000 Series Network Video Appliances Copyright Contents Integrated Web Server Using the IR RemoteCommand Line Interface VB6000 Reference IndexContents Organization For More InformationPrinter-Friendly Getting HelpFont Conventions Setup Overview Topics in this chapterUsing the Quick Start Guide COMConnect an Audio/Video Input Source Appliance SetupConnect Output to a Video Monitor Set the IP Address Power-on the ApplianceConnect to the IP Network Get the IP Address from a Dhcp ServerSet the IP Address with the Remote Control Set the IP Address with HyperTerminalInstall StreamPlayer Plus Verify OperationVerify WM Operation Verify Mpeg 2 OperationVerify Mpeg 4 Operation StreamPlayer Plus Installing a System Upgrade OverviewPassword button Management Tools VBrick Tool DescriptionFront Panel Edit VBDirectoryManagement Tools Telnet Simple Network Management ProtocolVBrick SDK VBrick Systems, Inc MPEG-2 Encoder Compression Understanding I, B, P Frames, Delay, and SynchronizationVideo Basics Interrelationship Group of Pictures GOPReference Distance MPEG-2 Delay GOP Length N Reference Frame DistanceMPEG-4 Encoder Compression Receiver Sensitivity Transmit PowerMPEG-2 Audio MPEG-4 AudioGetting the Best Video Network Considerations IP Address Configuration using Host NamesVideo Resolution Assigning Multicast AddressesIP Differentiated Services Diffserv Priority Level Type of ServiceNetwork Jitter Typical ApplicationsVBrick Video Stream Handling Ethernet IPOne-Way Broadcast and Desktop Streaming Two-Way Interactive Conferencing VBrick Accessories Serial Port PassthroughHow Passthrough Works Serial Port Passthrough Using Telnet Picture-in-Picture Mpeg FeaturesBillboard Embedded Web BrowserWM Features VBrick Systems, Inc Using IWS Integrated Web ServerWelcome Screen LoginUser Level Default User Name Default Password Privileges Menu Options Option DescriptionView Mode Making ChangesRebooting Edit ModeUsing Apply, Revert, and Defaults LogoutServing Custom ASX and Html Files Multiple AppliesVBrick Systems, Inc Front Panel Edit Key DescriptionError Message Description Dialog Window DescriptionMPEG-2/MPEG-4 Remote Control Controlling a VBStar Button Description Billboard Controlling VBrick FeaturesPicture In Picture Icon DescriptionConference Guide WM Remote Control Program GuideConnecting with HyperTerminal Connection ModesConnecting with Telnet MIB-Based Command Line Interface Command Response Finding VBrick ParametersLogging Setting VBrick ParametersUsing a MIB Browser Beginning or Ending an Edit Session Using Get/Set Variable CommandsUsing Get/Set Table Commands VBrick Stab vbrickSlot1EncoderHttpPushEnable.3=2 Saving Changes Error HandlingApplying Changes CLI Examples Example 1 Set VariableExample 4 Get Table Variables Example 2 Get VariableExample 3 Set Multiple Variables Example 5 Set Table VariablesCLI Sample Script Forever Menu-Based Command Line Interface Editing Configuration Parameters Setting and Changing ParametersSetting System Date and Time Selecting Parenthetical ItemsUsing Spaces Other Editing KeysSeries Encoder Models VBrick Appliance ModelsVB6000 Series Decoder ModelsSequence Color Description VB6000 Expanded VbssmExpanded Vbssm Activity LED Solid. Indicates no Video In otherwise the LED is off Device InterfacesRS-232/422/485 COM Port Pinouts Pin Function DirectionEthernet Port Power In Entry InterfacePower Out Exit Interface Video-In and Video-Out CompositeAudio In and Audio Out Video-In and Video-Out S-Video InterfaceAudioMate Pin Description TypeVpp Balanced Relay Port Event Triggering Activity LEDChange RTS/DTR Control to Force On and click Apply VBrick Systems, Inc Index Index
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