Quick Start Guide for Cisco Digital Media Encoder 2200

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Quick Start Guide for Cisco Digital Media Encoder 2200 Revised:, November 10, 2008 There are five requirements for setting up Cisco Digital Media Encoder 2200 for streaming or capturing video, as follows: AC power source (100~240v) Audio/Video source (camera, video player, or other A/V output device) IP network and/or Internet connection First Start setup A streaming media server for streaming your content to many viewers Most of the basic operations you will routinely use are performed from the front panel of the encoder (Figure 1). Figure 1 Front Panel Note There are advanced setup options of the encoder that you will need to modify before running an encoder session. You will use the Niagara SCX Web Interface to access these options. Refer to the User Guide for the Cisco Digital Media Encoder 2200 for detailed instructions. Americas Headquarters: Cisco Systems, Inc., 170 West Tasman Drive, San Jose, CA 95134-1706 USA

Connecting to an Electrical Power Source Connecting to an Electrical Power Source Plug the power cable that was include with your encoder to this connector (Figure 2), and plug the opposite end into an AC power source or electrical wall outlet. Figure 2 AC Power Connector for 100-240 Volts, AC, 50-60 Hz Figure 3 shows the rear panel of the encoder. The Audio and Video Input section of the rear panel is used to connect your audio and video sources to the encoder. Using the reference chart and images in Table 1, you can connect the appropriate device and power to the encoder. Figure 3 Rear Panel Table 1 Rear Panel Reference Port Description 1 AC Power Input Provides system power. 2 Video Test Ports BNC connector for composite video IN/OUT. Allows you to connect a video test signal, such as a color bar generator, to calibrate the video settings for video capture sessions. 2

Connecting to an Electrical Power Source Table 1 Rear Panel Reference (continued) 3 Channel A & B AV Inputs Each AV Input channel provides the following input ports: 1. Left/Right XLR connector for balanced audio sources; right XLR connector for AES/EBU audio 2. Mini-DIN connector for S-Video sources 3. BNC connector for composite video sources 4. BNC connector for SDI Video Sources with embedded SDI audio 5. Left/Right BNC connectors for unbalanced audio sources 4 Alarm Relay Connector Use this port to connect an external device (such as an audible bell or buzzer) so that, if the system fails, it will trigger an external audible sound. 5 Network Ports (Line 1 & 2) Dual Ethernet ports provide redundant connections to your network. 6 Auxiliary VGA Connector Use this port to connect an external VGA monitor so that you can view the Operating System Interface. 7 Control RS-422 Connector (FUTURE) 9-pin D connector. Allows you to control the encoder via RS-422 protocols, providing integration into a broadcast studio master control center. This is a standard RS-422 port that can be used with deck control software. 8 USB 2.0 Connectors Use these ports to connect USB control devices, such as a keyboard and mouse or USB memory devices. 3

Connecting Audio and Video Sources Connecting Audio and Video Sources Table 2 and Table 3 show the audio and video sources on the rear panel of the encoder. Table 2 Audio Sources Source Unbalanced Audio Input Description These BNC connectors with RCA adapters provide left and right stereo input. RCA connectors are a standard consumer stereo audio connection found on most video players and video cameras. Balanced Audio Input These XLR connectors provide left and right balanced stereo input. XLR connectors are used by professional audio engineers and are found on high-end audio and video playback equipment. The right XLR connector also provides for an AES/EBU audio connection. 4

Connecting to an IP Network Note A BNC-to-RCA adapter is included with your encoder. This will convert the Composite BNC connector to a common RCA connector found on most consumer video cameras and video players. Table 3 Video Sources Source Composite BNC Input Description The encoder includes a BNC-to-RCA adapter so you can connect a composite RCA video cable to this BNC connector. Composite RCA connectors are found on most video playback equipment such as video players and video cameras. Composite BNC connectors are found on professional video playback equipment. S-Video Input This is a standard consumer video connector found on most video players and video cameras. Connecting to an IP Network The encoder provides two network connections: 1. A primary network connection (LINE 1 in Figure 4) 2. A secondary network connection (LINE 2 in Figure 4) These connectors are also referred to as output connectors because the encoder sends video and audio over an IP network, which these connections provide. Figure 4 RJ-45 Ethernet Connector Note If you are not familiar with network protocols, please contact your network administrator for assistance. The encoder network settings default to dynamically obtain an IP address from a DHCP server on the network. 5

Completing First Start Setup If a DHCP server is not available or cannot be found on the network, then the encoder will assign its own IP address. For most network environments, it will not be necessary to modify these default settings. However, if you wish to assign a static IP address to the encoder s Network Interface Cards (NICs), then you can change the network setting by using the encoder front panel menu. For detailed instructions, please refer to the User Guide for the Cisco Digital Media Encoder 2200. The mouse, keyboard, and VGA connections (Figure 5) are used only for service and maintenance by a qualified Cisco field technician. Figure 5 Maintenance Connector Note Using a mouse, keyboard, and VGA monitor for operation is not recommended. Completing First Start Setup The first time the encoder is powered, the LCD display will present a series of menus that will assist in setting up time zone, system clock, date, and video input format (NTSC [North America/Japan] or PAL). Table 4 lists and describes the buttons on the front panel of the encoder that you will use to complete the first start setup. Table 4 Icon Front Panel Buttons Description Power button Enter button Up and down arrow keys Stream button 6

Completing First Start Setup 1. To start the encoder, press the <POWER> button located on the front panel. 2. During the power up process, the encoder LCD readout displays the following message: 3. After the encoder powers up the first time, it displays the following message: 4. Press the <ENTER> button to begin the initial setup. 5. The encoder then asks you to specify the date. 6. To set the month and day, use the <UP> and <DOWN> arrow keys to increment the numerical value of the month. 7. Once you set the numerical value for the month, press the <STREAM> button to move to the day field. 8. Again, use the <UP> and <DOWN> arrow keys to increment the numerical value of the day. 9. Press <STREAM> to enter the value and move to the year field. 10. Use the same process for setting the month and day to set the year. 11. If you want to change a previous setting, you can continue pressing the <STREAM> button until the cursor cycles around to the month. 12. Once you are satisfied with your settings, you then press the <ENTER> button to accept the settings, and move to the next screen to set the system clock. 13. The encoder uses Military Time, which is a 24-hour clock format, for its system clock entries. 14. Use the <UP>, <DOWN>, <STREAM>, and <ENTER> buttons to set the hour and minute of the system clock. 15. Once you are satisfied with your settings, press the <ENTER> button to accept the settings. 16. The last setting is the selection of the video input format that you will enter into the encoder. 17. You will see the following prompt message: 7

Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request 18. Press the <ENTER> button to continue. 19. Select your video source format from either NTSC or PAL. 20. Press the <ENTER> button to set the format, and the final screen will appear confirming that you have successfully set up your encoder. 21. Press the <ENTER> button to exit the setup menu and begin using your encoder. Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request For information on obtaining documentation, submitting a service request, and gathering additional information, see the monthly What s New in Cisco Product Documentation, which also lists all new and revised Cisco technical documentation, at: http://www.cisco.com/en/us/docs/general/whatsnew/whatsnew.html Subscribe to the What s New in Cisco Product Documentation as a Really Simple Syndication (RSS) feed and set content to be delivered directly to your desktop using a reader application. The RSS feeds are a free service and Cisco currently supports RSS Version 2.0. CCDE, CCENT, Cisco Eos, Cisco Lumin, Cisco Nexus, Cisco StadiumVision, Cisco TelePresence, Cisco WebEx, the Cisco logo, DCE, and Welcome to the Human Network are trademarks; Changing the Way We Work, Live, Play, and Learn and Cisco Store are service marks; and Access Registrar, Aironet, AsyncOS, Bringing the Meeting To You, Catalyst, CCDA, CCDP, CCIE, CCIP, CCNA, CCNP, CCSP, CCVP, Cisco, the Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert logo, Cisco IOS, Cisco Press, Cisco Systems, Cisco Systems Capital, the Cisco Systems logo, Cisco Unity, Collaboration Without Limitation, EtherFast, EtherSwitch, Event Center, Fast Step, Follow Me Browsing, FormShare, GigaDrive, HomeLink, Internet Quotient, IOS, iphone, iquick Study, IronPort, the IronPort logo, LightStream, Linksys, MediaTone, MeetingPlace, MeetingPlace Chime Sound, MGX, Networkers, Networking Academy, Network Registrar, PCNow, PIX, PowerPanels, ProConnect, ScriptShare, SenderBase, SMARTnet, Spectrum Expert, StackWise, The Fastest Way to Increase Your Internet Quotient, TransPath, WebEx, and the WebEx logo are registered trademarks of Cisco Systems, Inc. and/or its affiliates in the United States and certain other countries. All other trademarks mentioned in this document or website are the property of their respective owners. The use of the word partner does not imply a partnership relationship between Cisco and any other company. (0809R) Any Internet Protocol (IP) addresses used in this document are not intended to be actual addresses. Any examples, command display output, and figures included in the document are shown for illustrative purposes only. Any use of actual IP addresses in illustrative content is unintentional and coincidental. 2002-2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. 8