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Brand | TANDBERG |
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Model | EN8000 |
Category | Media Converter |
Language | English |
Defines the scope and intended audience of the reference guide, covering EN8030 and EN8090 encoders.
Details the Standard Definition (SD) video inputs and pre-processing features for the EN8030 encoder.
Covers audio input types and encoding standards for the EN8090 HD Encoder, including channels and loss handling.
Covers initial safety, site requirements, EMC compliance, and environmental considerations for installation.
Provides guidance on fixing methods, cable routing, equipment access, and ventilation during installation.
Details AC power supply specifications, cable requirements, and earthing procedures for safe operation.
Explains how to connect various video, audio, control, and data interfaces to the basic EN8000 unit.
Lists available hardware and software options, including daughter cards and their limitations.
Details the EN8000/HWO/IPTSDUAL card for dual IP output, including overview and assembly.
Explains how to navigate display screens, menus, and change settings using the front panel controls.
Describes how to protect setup menus with a password and manage forgotten passwords.
Provides step-by-step instructions for configuring Internet Explorer for accessing the encoder via web browser.
Details the System Menu, its hierarchy, and options for configuring encapsulation, service info, and remote control.
Explains video parameter selection, including source, H.264/AVC encoding, PIP, and VBI settings.
Guides on extracting essential information from the encoder for efficient fault diagnosis and reporting.
Introduces the Picture in Picture (PiP) functionality, its availability, and basic operation requirements.
Details the steps for setting up Picture in Picture, including stream allocation and enabling video elementary streams.
Covers routine inspection, cleaning, and servicing procedures for the encoder's components.
Explains how to interpret front panel errors, use error masks, and perform diagnostic tests on the encoder.
Provides a philosophy for fault diagnosis and preliminary checks, including troubleshooting for common issues.
Introduces the logo overlay facility and the process of downloading logos using Ethernet TFTP.
Details the process of creating a logo file using OSD Creator, including loading BMP files and managing transparency.
Explains how to use the OSD Loader application to download and position logos onto the encoder video.
Provides an overview of MPEG standards, including MPEG-1 Layer II, MPEG-2 AAC, and MPEG-4 HE AAC.
Describes the analogue and digital audio inputs, including coding methods and module functionalities.