MAX-CSE Web Interface

Administration Page Features (Cont.)

 

 

Feature

Description

 

 

• IP Settings

This button launches the IP Settings page, which provides the user with the abil-

 

ity to assign the method of communication used by the target MAX unit, along

 

with its associated IP parameters.

• User

 

This button launches the User page, which provides the user with the ability to

 

alter the current Username/Password information required to gain entry to the

 

UI pages and make modifications.

 

 

Stream Status:

Located on the lower-left side of the browser window, this static frame allows a

 

user to not only Start and Stop an encoding stream, but also view whether the

 

MAX-CSE is detecting an A/V signal.

 

Since this frame is static, it appears on-screen no matter what page is currently

 

active. This frame can be very useful for a remote administrator when trying to

 

troubleshooting most streaming issues.

• Play/Stop

 

There are two buttons which reflect the condition of the outgoing media content:

 

Play begins to sync-up the media signals and then stream them out from the

 

device.

 

- This play state is shown as active when both the Stop button is displayed

 

and the green Streaming message is displayed within the Status field.

 

- No changes can be made to both the communication parameters and

 

stream profiles while the unit is in this mode.

 

Stop halts the outgoing media stream from the device.

 

- This stop state is shown as active when both the Play button is displayed

 

and the blue Idle message is displayed within the Status field.

 

- Changes can be made to both the communication parameters and stream

 

profiles while the unit is in this mode.

 

 

• Status

Indicates the status of the outgoing stream.

 

Streaming indicates that the Play button has been activated and the process

 

of converting A/V content into an outgoing media stream has begun.

 

Streaming does not require that content be provided to the unit, it is only the

 

conversion process which has been initiated. This is why it is important to

 

make sure that the unit is also detecting an incoming A/V feed.

 

Idle indicates that the Stop button has been activated and the stream process

 

has been halted.

• Video Sync

 

Indicates whether the unit is detecting an incoming A/V signal through its rear

 

connectors.

 

SYNC indicates that the incoming A/V signals have been detected and then

 

synchronized prior to being streamed out from the MAX-CSE.

 

LOS (Loss Of Signal) indicates there is no incoming signal being detected by

 

the unit and therefore, the outgoing stream contains no data. Remember, a

 

stream can be initiated and maintained without there being any signal fed into

 

the unit. It is important to verify the status of the incoming signal.

• Refresh

 

This button causes the unit to re-verify the condition/state of both the stream

 

Status and Video Sync.

 

If you have already initiated a stream and get a LOS message, you can try to

 

correct the problem and click the Refresh button to try and verify the condition

 

of the incoming A/V signal without needing to Stop the stream process.

 

 

• Mic Off

Click to toggle the audio state of the incoming microphone signal between active

 

and muted.

 

 

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MAX-CSD 10, MAX-CSE specifications

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