TMC TM7006E User manual

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Compact IP Codec
User's Manual
Version 1.0.6
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Prohibitions and Precautions during Use
Prohibitions
Doing something that is prohibited can cause malfunction of this Product.
Do not disassemble or modify.
Doing so creates the risk of electric shock.
Use only the provided AC adapter.
Using another adapter creates the risk of electric shock and fire.
Do not insert or pull out the power plug while your hands are wet.
Doing so creates the risk of electric shock.
Do not allow equipment to become wet.
Water or other liquid getting into the equipment creates the risk of electric shock
and fire.
Do not allow foreign objects to get into the unit.
Flammable or conductive objects getting into the equipment create the risk of
electric shock and fire.
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Precautions
Use only the method described in this manual to turn power ON or OFF.
(Refer to Power ON/OFF.)
Using another method creates the risk of Product malfunction.
If you do not plan to use the Product for a long period, unplug it from the
power outlet.
Failure to do so creates the risk of electric shock and fire due to insulation
deterioration, electric leakage, etc.
Plug the power plug into an outlet as far as it will go.
Incomplete insertion creates the risk of electric shock and fire.
Do not do anything that can cause damage to the electric cord and plug.
(Do not pull on the cord, place heavy objects on it, locate it near a heating device,
etc.)
Continued use of a damaged power cord and/or plug creates the risk of electric
shock and fire.
Do not locate the Product in areas where there are large amounts of moisture
and/or dust, where it is exposed to oil smoke and/or steam, or near a heater.
Doing so creates the risk of electric shock and fire.
Do not locate the Product where it is exposed to direct sunlight.
Doing so creates the risk of Product deterioration and/or malfunction, and fire.
Do not use the Product in a location subject to sudden temperature changes,
which can cause condensation to form.
Doing so creates the risk of Product malfunction. Should condensation form on
the product, leave power turned off until it dries.
Do not locate the Product in an unstable location where there is the risk of
dropping due to vibration and/or impact.
Doing so creates the risk of personal injury.
Do not locate the Product in a location where strong magnetism is present.
Doing so creates the risk of Product malfunction.
Should you ever notice smoke, abnormal sound, strange odor, or other
abnormality, immediately stop using the Product.
Continued use of a Product exhibiting such abnormalities creates the risk of
electric shock and fire.
For the rear panel input ports, input only signals that conform to the
prescribed standards. (Refer to Product Specifications.)
Doing so creates the risk of Product malfunction.
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Contents
1. Introduction ............................................................................................................. 7
Product Features .............................................................................................. 7
Main Features .................................................................................................. 7
2. Names of Parts and Functions ............................................................................... 8
3. Operation ............................................................................................................... 10
Operation Flow ............................................................................................... 10
Power ON/OFF ............................................................................................... 11
Operation from a PC ...................................................................................... 11
Controlling the Device with the Preset Switches ......................................... 11
4. Basic Settings ........................................................................................................ 12
Starting Up the Application Software ........................................................... 12
Basic Encoder Settings .................................................................................. 14
Basic Decoder Settings................................................................................... 18
5. Connecting an Encoder or Decoder ...................................................................... 20
When the Encoder has a Static IP ................................................................. 21
When the Decoder has a Static IP ................................................................. 28
When Neither the Encoder nor Decoder has a Static IP .............................. 31
5.3.1. Connection Example 1 ............................................................................ 35
5.3.2. Connection Example 2 ............................................................................ 36
6. Functions ............................................................................................................... 37
Repeater Function .......................................................................................... 37
Bidirectional Audio Call ................................................................................. 41
Auto Rate Control .......................................................................................... 44
6.3.1. Encoder Rate Control Operation Settings ............................................. 44
Rate Control Table Settings ........................................................................... 46
6.4.1. Decoder Rate Control Operation Setting ............................................... 48
7. Settings that Suit the Network Environment ..................................................... 49
Packet Length Setting ................................................................................... 49
Buffer Size Setting ......................................................................................... 50
Error Correction Settings .............................................................................. 51
Flatten Setting ............................................................................................... 53
8. Maintenance .......................................................................................................... 54
Setting File Download .................................................................................... 54
Setting File Upload ........................................................................................ 54
Firmware Update ........................................................................................... 55
9. Error and Warning Indicators .............................................................................. 56
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Appendix 1. Errors and Warnings ............................................................................... 57
Appendix 2. Product Specifications ............................................................................. 61
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Revision History
Version
Number
Date Description
0.8 2015/02/18
0.9 2015/03/03
Initial default settings added for each setting item
Mobile data communication card compatible wireless LAN
router connection added
In connection diagrams 5.1. to 6.1., changed "Static IP" to
"Static global IP"
Changed "static IP server" to "IP server."
Added precautions for bidirectional audio communication
Deleted entry about Dummy packet settings
Changed error and warning list log output items to actually
output notation
1.0.0 2015/03/30
Modified some preset switch setting contents
Added and deleted error and warning list items
Replaced remote application images to the latest versions
1.0.1 2015/06/08
Made all kilo unit symbols lower case (k)
Deleted "Audio Input" from encoder basic settings
Deleted "Mode" entry
Modified bidirectional audio communication connection diagram
Added new flatten mode
1.0.2 2015/07/10
Changed "Packet Settings" preset switch command to
"Advanced Settings," and added bidirectional audio
communication contents
1.0.3 2015/08/25
Changed "IP circuit line network" and "IP line network" to
"Internet line network"
Changed "system" to "device"
Changed "transmission IP rate" and "IP rate" to "transmission rate"
Changed "application" to "application software"
Added reference positions to operation flow
Changed description of operation using an application to
operation using a PC
Changed "audio communication" to "phone call"
Except for those in the appendix, added numbers to all tables
and figures
Added preset switch command example
Added normal connection explanation
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1.0.4 2015/12/03
Added 1280 x 720 and 720 x 480 to video input/output formats.
Added copyright of OPUS.
1.0.5 2016/3/22 Changed "preset switch" to "preset switch with LED "
Deleted preset switch command example
Added volume control to "Bidirectional Audio Call"
Added "Pro-MPEG" to "Error Correction Setting "
Added "program update"
1.0.6 2016/04/06
Improved the quality of images.
Modified captions.
Chaneged “8. Preset Swicth Settings” to “8. Maintenance”.
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1. Introduction
This Product uses standard Internet line network to transmit video and audio.
Product Features
High image quality at low bit rates
High-quality video and audio can be transmitted even over a 3G or other mobile
line.
Low latency
Transmission is possible with inter-device latency of approximately 100 ms.
Transmission with the same latency is also possible in a network environment.
(There may be some variation due to the network environment used.)
Practical functions
Optional functions are included to meet a variety of different needs: auto rate
control function, bidirectional audio communication function, repeater function,
and more.
Easy operation
Four preset switches on the front panel can be used to trigger preset functions.
Main Features
Table 1-1 Main Features
Transmission rate 64kbps to 3Mbps
Video input/output formats HDMI (TM7006E/TM7006D), HD-SDI (TM7007E)
1920 x 1080 60i/59.94i/30p/29.97p
1280 x 720 60p/30p
720 x 480 60i/59.94i/30p/29.97p
Automatically select
Video encoding bit rate 64kbps to 3Mbps
Video encoding frame rate 5fps/10fps/15fps/30fps (1080, 480)
10fps/20fps/30fps/60fps (720)
Audio input/output formats HDMI (TM7006E/TM7006D), HD-SDI (TM7007E)
16bit 48kHz PCM
Audio encoding sampling rate 24kHz/48kHz
Number of audio encoding
channels
None, 1ch., 2ch.
Audio encoding bit rate 32kbps/64kbps/128kbps/192kbps
For details, refer to "Appendix 2. Product Specifications."
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2. Names of Parts and Functions
TM7006E (encoder, HDMI input)
TM7007E (encoder, HD-SDI input)
TM7006D (decoder, HDMI output)
Table 2-1 Names of Parts and Functions
(1) Power switch
Turns power ON/OFF.
(2) Power lamp
Lit while power is on.
(3) Preset switches
Operations are assigned to each switch beforehand (From left to
right: A, B, C, D). When switch is pressed, Green LED is lit.
(4) Status indicators
LEDs that indicate the status of the device.
ERR (Lit red LED): Error WRN (Lit orange LED): Warning
RUN (Flashing blue LED):
Running
CON (Flashing green LED):
Transmitting data
(5) 12 VDC power
supply
Connect 12 VDC as power supply.
(6) LAN port
This Ethernet port transmits and receives image and audio
Front panel Rear panel
Front panel Rear panel
Front panel Rear panel
(8)
(6)
(5)
(9)
(7)
(12)
(4)
(3)
(1)
(2)
(8)
(6)
(5)
(10)
(7)
(12)
(4)
(3)
(1)
(2)
(8)
(6)
(5)
(11)
(7)
(13)
(4)
(3)
(1)
(2)
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streams.
(7) Remote connection
port
This Ethernet port connects to the setup PC.
(8) Reset button
This button resets the Product to restart when an error is
generated, etc.
(9) HDMI input port
Inputs HDMI signals. (TM7006E)
(10) HD-SDI input port
Inputs HD-SDI signals. (TM7007E)
(11) HDMI output port
Outputs HDMI signals. (TM7006D)
(12) A USB port and HDMI port (disabled) is located under the cover. (TM7006E/7E)
(13) A USB port is located under the cover. (TM7006D)
(1) to (8) are common to all three models, while (9) through (13) are unique to each model.
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3. Operation
Operation Flow
The flow of basic operations is shown below.
*The first time the device is used or whenever network settings (device IP
address, etc.) are changed, configure 4. Basic Settings after (2).
(1) Connect the device and camera, monitor, router, and other peripherals.
(5. Connecting the Encoder or Decoder)
(2) Turn on the device and peripherals.
(3.2 Turning Power ON or OFF)
(3) Connect a PC to the device, and
perform operations and configure
settings on the PC using the
application.
(3.3 Controlling the Device from a PC)
(4) Perform operations and configure
settings from the device preset
switches.
(3.4 Controlling the Device with the
Preset Switches)
(5) Connect the encoder and decoder, and transmit video and audio.
(5. Connecting the Encoder or Decoder)
(6) After transmission is complete, turn off the device and peripherals.
(
3.2 Turning Power ON or OFF
)
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Power ON/OFF
Power ON: After confirming that the rear panel DC power supply is connected,
press the front panel power switch. The power lamp will light. After about 40
seconds the RUN LED (blue) will flash.
Power OFF: Press the front panel power switch. This will turn off power and
cause the power lamp and LEDs to go out.
Operation from a PC
After connecting this device to the setup PC, device operation and setting
configuration can be performed from the setup PC. Download the application
software from the same download site where you downloaded this User's Manual.
Controlling the Device with the Preset Switches
Operations (destination settings, rate control settings, etc.) are assigned to each of
four switches beforehand. TMC can also configure desired settings for you.
Initial default settings are shown in the table below.
Table 3-1 Initial Default Settings of Preset Switches
Switch A Switch B Switch C Switch D
Encoder
Transmission
rate
3Mbps
Transmission
rate
1Mbps
Transmission
rate
128kbps
Rate Control
ON
Decoder
Connection
request to
encoder
192.168.100.101
Connection
request to
encoder
192.168.100.102
Rate Control
OFF
Rate Control
ON
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4. Basic Settings
Configure the settings of this device from the application running under Windows.
Download the application software from the same download site where you
downloaded this User's Manual.
Starting Up the Application Software
To install the application software, execute the RemoteCtrl_nn.msi (nn: version
number) file you downloaded. After installation is complete, there will be two
icons on the PC desktop: ENCODER and DECODER.
Turn on the device.
Use LAN cable to connect the setup PC and the device remote connection port.
A network hub (with at least three ports) and three LAN cables can be used to
configure encoder and decoder settings simultaneously.
Set the PC IP address to match the remote connection IP address of the device.
The initial default settings of the IP addresses for device remote connection are
192.168.199.3 for the encoder and 192.168.199.4 for the decoder, so set the IP
address of the setup PC within the range of 192.168.199.1 to 255 (excluding
192.168.199.3 and 192.168.199.4).
Open Control Panel.
Click in the following sequence: Network and Internet Network and Sharing Center
Change adapter settings.
Right-click the icon of the network whose setting you want to change and then click
[Properties].
Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and then click [Properties].
Click Advanced Settings and then click [Add].
Enter an IP address (such as: 192.168.199.1) and subnet mask (such as: 255.255.255.0)
and then click [Add].
Configuring the PC IP Address Setting
Hub
Encoder
Decoder
PC
Figure 4-1 Connect the Setup PC and the Device
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Click ENCODER to configure encoder settings, or DECODER for decoder settings.
ENCODER
DECODER
Figure 4-2 Application Software Icons
Under initial default settings, select Default and then click [Connect].
Figure 4-3 Select Connection IP and Port
*If you changed the remote connection IP address and port number using the
procedures under "4.2. Basic Encoder Settings" or "4.3. Basic Decoder Settings,"
click [Add] and then add the changed values. Remarks can be left blank.
*An error message will appear if connection is not possible due to IP address
mismatch.
The screens shown below will appear following startup. From here on,
explanations will be based on these screens.
Figure 4-4 Screen After the Connection
To exit the application software, click the close button ([x]) in the upper right
corner.
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Basic Encoder Settings
(1) Configure the settings below in accordance with the network environment being
used.
A. For video and audio stream transmit/receive (LAN port)
Table 4-1 Encoder – LAN Initial Default Setting
Setting Description Initial Default
DHCP Set to ON when connected to a router that
supports DHCP, and to OFF to use a static IP
address.
OFF
IP Address When DHCP is OFF, sets the static IP address.
(000.000.000.000 to 255.255.255.255)
192.168.100.101
Subnet Mask
When DHCP is OFF, sets the subnet mask.
(000.000.000.000 to 255.255.255.255)
255.255.255.0
Default
Gateway
When DHCP is OFF, sets the default gateway.
(000.000.000.000 to 255.255.255.255)
192.168.100.1
Port Sets the number of the port that
transmits/receives video and audio streams. (0 to
65535)
60001
B. For remote connection (remote connection port)
Table 4-2 Encoder – REM Initial Default Setting
Setting Description Initial Default
IP Address Sets the IP address for remote connection.
(000.000.000.000 to 255.255.255.255)
192.168.199.3
Port Sets the port number for remote connection.
(0 to 65535)
63000
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Figure 4-5 Encoder – Network Setting
■ Start up ENCODER.
■ On the Network Setting tab, configure
the settings below.
A. For video and audio stream
transmit/receive
B. For remote connection
■ Be sure to click [Save] after
configuring settings.
A
B
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(2) Settings for encoding are described in the table below.
Table 4-3 Settings for Encoding
Setting Description
IP Rate Sets the transmission rate*1 within the range of 64 kbps to
3000 kbps.
Frame Rate Video frame rate setting: 5, 10, 15, 30 fps
Flatten Sets the transmission packet flattening*2 mode (OFF,
LowDelay, Quality, Double, 2Frame, 3Frame).
For details, refer to "7.4Flatten Setting."
CH Number
/Bit rate
/Sampling rate
Configures the settings of a group consisting of the number of
audio channels, bit rate, and sampling rate as a group.
0ch/0kbps/0kHz
1ch/16kbps/24kHz 1ch/32kbps/24kHz
1ch/32kbps/48kHz 1ch/64kbps/24kHz
1ch/64kbps/48kHz 1ch/128kbps/48kHz
2ch/32kbps/24kHz 2ch/64kbps/24kHz
2ch/64kbps/48kHz 2ch/128kbps/24kHz
2ch/128kbps/48kHz 2ch/192kbps/24kHz
2ch/192kbps/48kHz
*1
Transmission bit rate on the Internet line network
*2
Maintains a fixed transmission rate and does not exceed the rate setting.
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Figure 4-6 Encoder – Video Audio Setting
■ On the Video Audio Setting tab,
configure settings.
After configuring the settings of five
groups, you can switch between the
groups by clicking the radio buttons on
the left.
Initial default settings are shown in the table below.
Table 4-4 Video Audio Setting – Initial Default Setting
IP Rate
(kbps)
Frame Rate
(fps) Flatten
CH Number
/Bit Rate
/Sampling Rate
No.1 3000 30 OFF 2ch/192kbps/48kHz
No.2 1000 30 OFF 2ch/64kbps/24kHz
No.3 512 15 OFF 2ch/32kbps/24kHz
No.4 128 10 OFF 1ch/16kbps/24kHz
No.5 64 5 OFF 0ch/0kbps/0kHz
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Basic Decoder Settings
Configure the settings below in accordance with the network environment being
used.
A. For video and audio stream transmit/receive (LAN port)
Table 4-5 Decoder – LAN Initial Default Setting
Setting Description Initial Default
DHCP Set to ON when connected to a router that
supports DHCP, and to OFF to use a static IP
address.
OFF
IP Address When DHCP is OFF, sets the static IP address.
(000.000.000.000 to 255.255.255.255)
192.168.100.160
Subnet Mask
When DHCP is OFF, sets the subnet mask.
(000.000.000.000 to 255.255.255.255)
255.255.255.0
Default
Gateway
When DHCP is OFF, sets the default gateway.
(000.000.000.000 to 255.255.255.255)
192.168.100.1
Port Sets the number of the port that
transmits/receives video and audio streams. (0 to
65535)
60010
B. For remote connection (remote connection port)
Table 4-6 Decoder – REM Initial Default Setting
Setting Description Initial Default
IP Address Sets the IP address for remote connection.
(000.000.000.000 to 255.255.255.255)
192.168.199.4
Port Sets the port number for remote connection.
(0 to 65535)
63000
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Figure 4-7 Decoder – Network Setting
■ Start up DECODER.
■ On the Network Setting tab,
configure the settings below.
A. For video and audio stream
transmit/receive
B. For remote connection
■ Be sure to click [Save] after
configuring settings.
A
B
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