Displaying Stream Content
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 VG Series Modero Touch Panels
8. From the Profile field, click on the drop-down arrow and from the available list, choose the desired encoder setting 
which conforms to the available data throughput on your network. Although the default selection is Home Theater 
(Max), the user can choose from up to 6 pre-created entries and one Custom entry which makes every field user-
definable.
For the purpose of these procedures, we’ve been informed that our network can handle the full 6 Mbps data 
throughput, so we’ll select Home Theater (Max).
9. Click the Apply button to save the encoding profiles to the MAX (FIG. 133).
10. From the Stream section of the page, locate the Transport Protocol field and use the drop-down arrow to select a 
desired protocol. For the purposes of these procedures, we’ve chosen UDP as the protocol (FIG. 133).
An UDP protocol is typically used with higher-bandwidth streams and only requires the entry of a single 
Target Port because both the video and audio are combined into a single media stream. With this method, the 
Modero panel always utilizes an audio port value of two greater than that used by the Target Port.
An RTP protocol is typically used both with lower-bandwidth streams and when user wants to purposely 
separate the video and audio information into two distinct streams. With this method, the Target Audio Port 
must be manually entered and CAN NOT be the same value as the Target Port used for video.
11. Enter the previously obtained IP Address of the target Modero panel (FIG. 131) into the Target Address field 
(FIG. 133).
12. Enter a numeric value into the Target Port field. This field corresponds to the port on the destination device where 
the outgoing video (audio/video) stream is being directed to. 
It is recommended that this value not currently be used by another port on the target device. 
It is recommended that the following ports also not be used: 21, 22, 23, 80, 443, and 1319.
For the purposes of these procedures, we’ve chosen to use 5000 as the video Target Port.
13. If using RTP as a Transport Protocol, enter a value into the Target Audio Port field. This field corresponds to the 
port on the destination device where the audio only portion of the stream is being directed to. This value can not 
match the value entered into the Target Port field above. 
If using UDP as a Transport Protocol, this field becomes greyed-out and unused since the both the audio and video 
content is being combined into a single stream.
For the purposes of these procedures, we are not required to enter a Target Audio Port value because the A/V 
content is not begin streamed separately (FIG. 133).   
FIG. 132  Stream Profiles page
Encoding Presets (including Custom)
Video Encoding Parameters
Stream Destination
Communication/Connection
Audio Encoding Parameters
Parameters
(use even port values)