Teracue AMINO A140 User manual

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Amino A140
Amino A140 - The next generation MPEG-2 and
MPEG-4 HD IPTV set top box (STB)
User Guide V1.0
Teracue eyevis GmbH
Schlossstr. 18
85235 Odelzhausen
Germany
Tel: +49 (0)8134-555-10
Fax: +49 (0)8134-555-199
www.teracue.com
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COPYRIGHT
This document may not be reproduced in any form, in whole or in part, without
the prior permission of Teracue.
Copyright © 2016 by Teracue, all rights reserved.
DISCLAIMER
This publication supersedes all previous publications.
Information and specification in this documentation is subject to change
without notice. Please make sure you have the latest document version.
Documents are located at: www.teracue.com/support
If you find some points in this document unclear then please let us know, so
we can improve this documentation.
Thank you! Mail to: support@teracue.com
All information within this document is confidential to Teracue costumers and
should not be copied or distributed to non Teracue customers.
TRADEMARKS
All Teracue products and all of its components are registered trademarks
licensed to Teracue.
Amino is Trademark from Amino Communications
All other logos and trademarks both marked and not, may be trademarks or
registered trademarks and therefore property of their respective owners.
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I. Content
1. OVERVIEW ...................................................................................................................................... 4
2. SETUP ............................................................................................................................................. 5
2.1 NORMAL SETTINGS ..................................................................................................................... 5
2.2 ADVANCED SETTINGS ................................................................................................................. 7
2.2.1 Video settings in the main menu: ........................................................................................ 7
2.2.2 Video settings in the user preferences: ............................................................................... 7
2.2.3 Browser settings: ................................................................................................................. 8
2.2.3.1 Home Page .................................................................................................................. 8
2.2.3.2 GFX resolution ............................................................................................................. 9
3. AMINO USAGE .............................................................................................................................. 10
3.1 OPEN A MULTICAST OR UNICAST STREAM AT THE START PAGE .................................................... 10
3.2 ZAPPING BOX .......................................................................................................................... 10
3.2.1 Local Channel List ............................................................................................................. 10
3.2.2 Central Channel Website ................................................................................................... 11
3.2.3 iCue or Element Manager Website.................................................................................... 11
3.3 REMOTE CONTROL .................................................................................................................. 11
3.3.1 Element Manager .............................................................................................................. 11
3.3.1.1 Amino commands ...................................................................................................... 11
3.3.1.2 EMC commands ........................................................................................................ 11
3.3.2 Fake Keys .......................................................................................................................... 11
4. UPGRADE ..................................................................................................................................... 12
4.1 UPGRADE AMINO STB FIRMWARE ............................................................................................ 12
4.1.1 Upgrade from Webserver. ................................................................................................. 12
4.1.2 Upgrade from USB Stick. .................................................................................................. 12
4.1.3 Upgrade via Linux Server started on the Amino Menu...................................................... 12
4.1.4 Upgrade via Linux Server started on the Linux system ..................................................... 12
4.1.5 Element Manager. ............................................................................................................. 12
4.2 UPGRADE THE CHNLS.TXT ........................................................................................................ 13
4.2.1 New Firmware .................................................................................................................... 13
4.2.2 Copy new chnls.txt............................................................................................................. 13
4.2.2.1 Copy new chnls.txt via USB ...................................................................................... 13
4.2.2.2 Copy new chnls.txt via TFTP ..................................................................................... 14
5. FAQ ................................................................................................................................................ 15
6. APPENDIX ..................................................................................................................................... 16
6.1 INVALID VIDEO MODE ............................................................................................................... 16
6.2 CHNLS.TXT .............................................................................................................................. 16
6.3 FAKE KEY PROTOCOL .............................................................................................................. 17
6.3.1 Test the commands ........................................................................................................... 17
6.3.2 IR Remote control commands ........................................................................................... 18
6.3.2.1 The IR Remote Key ................................................................................................... 18
6.3.2.2 Complete Fake Key codes ....................................................................................... 19
6.3.2.3 Examples ................................................................................................................... 24
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1. Overview
This User Guide is written for the amino A140 with Opera 10 Firmware 2.1.3 and higher.
Older firmware versions, also on amino 130, maybe look different, but have nearly the same features.
.!. The needed passwords are:
Table 1: amino 140 passwords
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2. Setup
2.1 Normal settings
For a fast configuration please do the following steps.
1. Connect the amino 140 with power, LAN and a video cable to you TV, Teracue recommend
HDMI to have the best quality.
2. Use an USB keyboard or the special amino IR keyboard, to enter the menu.
3. After the start of the amino A140, you should see the normal start page.
.!. A different Firmware may boot with a different Start page.
Please see the Teracue delivery checklist.
Figure 1: Start page of the amino
4. To open the menu, press the key combination Alt+M or CTRL+Alt+M on your keyboard and
enter the menu password (leaves).
Figure 2: Login at the amino
5. After the menu is open, use the cursor keys of the keyboard to navigate.
The arrow keys ‘↑’, ‘↓’ and ‘→’ are for opening/navigating the sub menu and the arrow key ‘
is for leaving the sub menu.
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6. Change the IP-settings
Teracue delivers all Aminos with DHCP enabled. If a DHCP Server is configured, you can
start working immediately with the amino A140.
For remote control, Teracue recommends disabling DHCP and configure the IP-address,
Netmask and Gateway in the DHCP menu.
Figure 3: IP-Configuration at the amino
7. After settings have been changed, you will be asked for a save password (snake).
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2.2 Advanced settings
2.2.1 Video settings in the main menu:
To turn the ‘IGMP end timeout’ or other timeouts off, please change these values to “0”.
Figure 4: Video settings in the main menu
2.2.2 Video settings in the user preferences:
To open the user preferences, please do following:
a) A140: Press ‘MENU’ on the IR remote control or ‘settings’ on the amino IR keyboard.
b) A140H: Open the main menu, like described above, and open the sub menu ‘user pref’.
Please adjust these settings to the needs of the TV.
Figure 5: Settings in the 'User Preferences'
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2.2.3 Browser settings:
2.2.3.1 Home Page
After the A140 has finished the startup, it opens automatically the Web page, configured in the ‘Home
page’ setting.
.!. Incorrectly, registered websites could turn the amino into an undefined state.
Description
Environment
Example
multicast stream
Amino 140
no zapping
EM remote control
Fake Key
file://localhost/opera_home/html/blank.html?vid=igmp://239.
252.20.100:4444
multicast stream
Amino 130
no zapping
EM remote control
Fake Key
igmp://239.252.20.100:4444
unicast stream
Amino 140
no zapping
EM remote control
Fake Key
file://localhost/opera_home/html/blank.html?vid=udp://127.0
.0.1:4444
unicast stream
Amino 130
no zapping
EM remote control
Fake Key
udp://127.0.0.1:4444
local channel list
Amino 140
zapping
no EM remote control
Fake Key
smaller Installations <10
file://localhost/mnt/nv/index.html
local channel list
Amino 130
zapping
no EM remote control
Fake Key
smaller Installations <10
file://mnt/nv/index.html
Central Zapper
website
zapping
no EM remote control
Fake Key
bigger Installations >10
http://<ServerIP>/ working_chan.html
iCue website
Zapping
EM remote control
Fake Key
need iCue Server
bigger Installations >10
http://<iCueServerIP>/teracue/aminoopera/login.aspx
ElementManager
Zapper
Zapping
EM remote control
Fake Key
need Element Manager
http://<iCueServerIP>/EMZapper/working_chan.aspx
Table 2: Amino Home Page settings
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2.2.3.2 GFX resolution
Independent to the used video resolution of the TV, this setting configures the graphic resolution in
which the website is displayed.
Teracue Websites are optimized for 720 HD.
Figure 6: Amino Browser setting
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3. Amino Usage
There are different possibilities to use the amino A140.
Use it like your TV at home, or switch the TV channels remotely or via a schedule.
3.1 Open a multicast or unicast stream at the start page
Press ‘F10’ on the USB keyboard or the ‘GOTO’ key on the amino IR keyboard and enter the URL.
Stream Type
Syntax:
Example:
Multicast UDP
igmp://Multicastaddress:Port
igmp://239.252.20.100:4444
Unicast UDP
udp://Amino-IPAddress:Port
udp://172.16.124.140:4444 or
udp://localhost:4444
Multicast RDP
igmp://Multicastaddress:Port
igmp://239.252.20.100:4444
Unicast RDP
udp://Amino-IPAddress:Port
udp://172.16.124.140:4444 or
udp://localhost:4444
RTSP iCue
rtsp://iCueServerIP/ContentID
rtsp://172.16.124.1/1
RTSP
MC-Route
rtsp://MC-Route-IP:Port/Name
rtsp://172.16.124.1:5544/BBC
HLS
http://ServerIP:80/Multicoder/SavePath/
HLS/HLS.m3u8
http://172.16.124.1:80/Multicoder/SavePa
th/HLS/HLS.m3u8
Table 3: Stream Protocols
3.2 Zapping Box
Use the Amino like the TV at home, zap the channels with up and down or enter the channel number.
3.2.1 Local Channel List
The local channel list is installed since Firmware C Version 14.42
To edit the channels, open the local channel list by pressing the key combination Alt+C, and enter the
‘local channel password’ (letmein)
Change the start page to the local channel list automatically with the Home Page entry see Chapter
2.2.3.1
Figure 7 local channel list
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3.2.2 Central Channel Website
The local channel list may become complicated in bigger environments.
Every TV channel exchange needs to be configured on every single amino STB.
A central Webpage will simplify this process and can be stored on any local webserver.
An example of such a webpage can be downloaded from the Teracue Website ‘AminoWebSite.zip’
3.2.3 iCue or Element Manager Website
To combine user management, remote control, live channel and/or VOD, Teracue developed several
specialized Websites to satisfy all customer needs.
Use all IR Remote commands like mute together with the possibility for remote control and zapping
with the Teracue iCue or Element Manager Websites.
3.3 Remote Control
3.3.1 Element Manager
The Teracue Element Manager offers the possibility to remotely control the amino from a PC or a
media controller such as Crestron or AMX.
Additional you are able to use the Element Manager scheduler for automated channel switching
The details of the protocol are described in the Element Manger User Guide.
General structure:
Version|Id |To <IP EM> |Plugin|<PName> |Command|<CName> |[Args] |CR
V01 |10022|172.16.100.231|Plugin|Amino1|Preset|MuteOff|
V01 |10022|172.16.100.239|PluginGroup|All|Preset|MuteOff
3.3.1.1 Amino commands
The direct ‘Amino commandsprovide the possibility to control the Amino with basic commands, like
open URL, open VOD or Stream or restart.
The ‘Amino commands’ are send encrypted from the Element Manager to the amino.
3.3.1.2 EMC commands
The Element Manager ‘EMC commands’ provides more advanced command, like mute on or off.
The ‘EMC commands’ are send encrypted from the Element Manager to the amino.
3.3.2 Fake Keys
Beside the Remote control command from Element Manger, a simple remote control command called
Fake Keys is possible. This protocol emulate every key from the IR Remote or from an USB Keyboard.
Requirements: Amino 140 Firmware C Version 14.61 or higher
.!. Fake Keys is an unsecure protocol and should only be used in closed environments.
The protocol is described in Chapter 6
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4. Upgrade
4.1 Upgrade Amino STB Firmware
Download the Firmware ‘mc2.mcfs’ from:https://www.aminocom.com/support/amino-support-portal or
from Teracue, please write to s[email protected]
To use Teracue Element Manager, Teracue requires the Teracue Firmware to have all the functions
available.
4.1.1 Upgrade from Webserver.
How-to: prepare your Webserver that you could download the firmware. Test it with the browser on
your Computer Browser e.g. http//<ServerIP>/folder/mc2.mcfs.
If your Browser could download this file, you could enter the same path in the amino update menu.
Pro: easy update with any possible Webserver.
Con: some files like the shadow file are not replaced; you need physical access and a connected
keyboard.
4.1.2 Upgrade from USB Stick.
How-to: Copy the Firmware named mc2.mcfs on a USB Stick in the root directory.
Power off Press and hold the Reset Button Power on Release the Reset Button after 5 seconds.
Pro: the Password are not needed, all files are replaced.
Con: you need physical access.
4.1.3 Upgrade via Linux Server started on the Amino Menu.
For further information write to support@teracue.com
4.1.4 Upgrade via Linux Server started on the Linux system
For further information write to support@teracue.com
4.1.5 Element Manager.
Planned for future release.
Pro: easy update without any special Linux system.
Con: some files like the shadow file are not replaced.
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4.2 Upgrade the chnls.txt
In smaller environment where you work with local channel List, edit the local channel list with Alt+C on
every amino or do following:
4.2.1 New Firmware
Build a new firmware with included local channel list, or ask Teracue for a new firmware.
4.2.2 Copy new chnls.txt
.!. An improper chnls.txt can destroy the image.
Before you copy the new chnls.txt please make sure the chnls.txt has the correct format. An example
could be found in Chapter 6.2
4.2.2.1 Copy new chnls.txt via USB
Copy the new chnls.txt to a USB Stick.
Enter the USB Stick in the USB Port of the amino.
Use putty from http://www.putty.org or another SSH Client to make an SSH connection to your
amino on port 22333
Figure 8: SSH connection with putty
Login with user root and the SSH password.
Enter the following command: ‘cp /MEDIA/MEDIA1/chnls.txt to /mnt/nv’
Figure 9: copy chnls.txt via USB stick
Close putty
Reboot the amino
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4.2.2.2 Copy new chnls.txt via TFTP
Start a TFTP Server on your computer
Teracue recommend TFTPD from http://tftpd32.jounin.net
Figure 10: TFTP Server
Copy the new chnls.txt to the TFTP folder
Use putty from http://www.putty.org or another SSH Client to make an SSH connection to your
amino on port 22333
Figure 11: SSH connection with putty
Login with user root and the SSH password.
Enter following commands:
‘cd /mnt/nv/
‘tftp –g r chnls.txt <TFTP-Server-IP>
Figure 12: copy chnls.txt via USB stick
Close putty
Reboot the amino
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5. FAQ
a) Does Amino 140 support RTP streams?
Yes if it is a Transport stream encapsulated in RTP packets.
Please use Teracue Firmware 14.21 or higher
b) Does Amino 140 support HLS streaming?
Yes since Teracue Firmware 14.10 or higher HLS is supported
c) Does Amino 140 support Teletext on HDMI
Yes when in the Transport Stream Teletext is enabled you could open the Teletext with
the recording button , or the text button.
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6. Appendix
6.1 Invalid Video Mode
A simple method of video mode recovery is the following:
Power cycle the box, and while it is booting hold down the OK button on the remote and point
to the front of the Amino (keep the button pressed).
The LED will not flash as long as the IR sensor is not recognized by the OS (will take some
time)
The LED will start flashing as soon as the STB starts to receive commands from the remote.
The STB will recognize the signal from the remote and will set the HDMI output to auto detection
(HDAUTO) on boot up (if a HDMI is connected then the output will be set to HD and not SD).
The box will be reconfigured, the LED will stop flashing as the box reboots (Release the OK
Button on the remote).
The STB is now reconfigured and displaying the video again.
6.2 Chnls.txt
This is a the correct structure of the chnls.txt for the Amino.
.!. An improper chnls.txt can destroy the image.
# Amino Channels File
# Version: 2
01: igmp://239.252.20.21:4444?chan_name=BBC
02: igmp://239.252.20.22:4444?chan_name=AlJazeera
03: igmp://239.252.20.23:4444?chan_name=Bloomberg
04: udp://localhost:4444?chan_name=unicast
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6.3 Fake Key Protocol
The fake Key protocol is a simple text protocol, and could be used with all media control systems.
The fake Key protocol does not give you any feedback.
.!. Fake Keys is an unsecure protocol and should only be used in closed environments.
.!. Fake Keys is not enabled on all Teracue Amino Firmware.
.!. sending ‘0’ or wrong commands disable the IR receiver until next reboot.
To enable IR receiver again send ‘-1’
6.3.1 Test the commands
You could test all the commands with the Teracue tool ‘SendTextApplication’.
Open the ‘SendTextApplication.exe
Choose TCP/IP
Enter the IP Address of the Amino 140 on Port 40000
Click open and enable Line Feed ‘LF
To send a command enter the command in the Field Send and press ‘Enter
Figure 13: Teracue Send Text application
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6.3.2 IR Remote control commands
6.3.2.1 The IR Remote Key
IR Key
Function
Fake Key (Dez)
Figure 14: Amino Remote Control
2
Standby (toggle)
6
3
Play, Pause, Stop, Record
7,12,9,11
3
Forward, Rewind
8,10
4
Red, Green, Yellow, Blue
20,21,22,23
6
Cursor up, down, left, right
37,38,39,40
6
OK
41
7
X
44
8
UP, Down
33.34
9
Channel up, Channel down
1,2
11
Number 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9
48,49,50,51,52,
53,54,55,56,57
12
Titels (subtitle)
80
14
Menu (toggle)
24
16
Back
44
17
Guide (toggle)
45
18
Volume +, -
3,4
19
Mute (toggle)
5
20
Text (teletext, toggle)
85
Table 4: Fake Key IR Remote key`s
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6.3.2.2 Complete Fake Key codes
Command
Dezimal
key_updown
key_up
key_down
IR ON
-1
-1
IR OFF
0
0
CIR_BTN_CH_UP
1
1
CIR_BTN_CH_DOWN
2
2
CIR_BTN_VOL_UP
3
3
CIR_BTN_VOL_DOWN
4
4
CIR_BTN_MUTE
5
5
CIR_BTN_TVPOWER
6
6
CIR_BTN_VID_PLAY
7
7
CIR_BTN_VID_FORWARD
8
8
CIR_BTN_VID_STOP
9
9
CIR_BTN_VID_REVERSE
10
10
CIR_BTN_VID_RECORD
11
11
CIR_BTN_VID_PAUSE
12
12
CIR_BTN_VID_PLAYPAUSE
13
13
CIR_BTN_RELOAD
14
14
CIR_BTN_WWW_TV
15
15
CIR_BTN_FORWARD
16
16
CIR_BTN_HELP
17
17
CIR_BTN_RECORD
18
18
CIR_BTN_BACK
19
19
CIR_BTN_RED
20
20
CIR_BTN_GREEN
21
21
CIR_BTN_YELLOW
22
22
CIR_BTN_BLUE
23
23
CIR_BTN_MENU
24
24
CIR_BTN_HOME
25
25
CIR_BTN_HISTORY
26
26
CIR_BTN_BOOKMARKS
27
27
CIR_BTN_STOP
28
28
CIR_BTN_CUSTOM
29
29
CIR_BTN_TOOLS
30
30
CIR_BTN_TOP_LEFT
31
31
CIR_BTN_TOP_RIGHT
32
32
CIR_BTN_P_UP
33
33
CIR_BTN_P_DOWN
34
34
CIR_BTN_ENT
35
35
CIR_BTN_DEL
36
36
CIR_BTN_UP
37
37
CIR_BTN_DOWN
38
38
CIR_BTN_LEFT
39
39
CIR_BTN_RIGHT
40
40
CIR_BTN_OK
41
41
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Command
Dezimal
key_updown
key_up
key_down
CIR_BTN_INFO
42
42
CIR_BTN_STB
43
43
CIR_BTN_EXIT
44
44
CIR_BTN_GUIDE
45
45
CIR_BTN_LAST
46
46
CIR_BTN_DTV
47
47
CIR_BTN_0
48
48
CIR_BTN_1
49
49
CIR_BTN_2
50
50
CIR_BTN_3
51
51
CIR_BTN_4
52
52
CIR_BTN_5
53
53
CIR_BTN_6
54
54
CIR_BTN_7
55
55
CIR_BTN_8
56
56
CIR_BTN_9
57
57
CIR_BTN_MOVIES
58
58
CIR_BTN_MUSIC
59
59
CIR_BTN_MEDIA
60
60
CIR_BTN_RECORDIT
61
61
CIR_BTN_PROMOS
62
62
CIR_BTN_PHONE
63
63
CIR_BTN_INPUT
64
64
CIR_BTN_LASTCH
65
65
CIR_BTN_CLOSEDCAPTION
66
66
CIR_BTN_HOSP1
67
67
CIR_BTN_HOSP2
68
68
CIR_BTN_RED_META
69
69
CIR_BTN_GREEN_META
70
70
CIR_BTN_YELLOW_META
71
71
CIR_BTN_BLUE_META
72
72
CIR_BTN_RIGHT_MOUSE
73
73
CIR_BTN_SKIP_BACK
74
74
CIR_BTN_SKIP_FORWARD
75
75
CIR_BTN_BACK2
76
76
CIR_BTN_PVR
77
77
CIR_BTN_PIP_ONOFF
78
78
CIR_BTN_PIP_SWAP
79
79
CIR_BTN_TITLES
80
80
CIR_BTN_LOW_POWER
81
81
CIR_BTN_LIVE_TV
82
82
CIR_BTN_HASH
83
83
CIR_BTN_ASTERIX
84
84
CIR_BTN_TEXT
85
85
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