KBC Networks MPEG4 Encoder User Manual

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Encoder User Manual

Manual-MPEG4_ENCA-Rev1206
Copyright © KBC Networks 2011

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Video Streaming Method

TCP

Video Resolution

D1, 720 x 480 (NTSC)

Frame Rate & Mode

30 FPS, Constant

Video Bit Rate & Mode

1.2 Mbps, Constant

Serial Port Baud Rate

9600 BPS

Serial Port Control

8, None, 1

Video Control Port

6001

Video Streaming Port

6002

2.3.1.2 Factory Defaults

When the reset button on the face of the unit is pressed, or a reset is performed
form the product interface, the parameters of the encoder will become (differences
from manual settings in italics):

LAN/WAN IP Address

192.168.0.100

LAN/WAN Subnet Mask

255.255.255.0

Gateway IP Address

192.168.0.254

GUI Access User Account ID

admin

GUI Access Password

123456

Audio In

Disabled

Data Protocol Selection (Dip Switch)

RS-422/485

Video Compression Type

MPEG-4

Video Streaming Method

TCP

Video Resolution

D1, 720 x 480 (NTSC)

Frame Rate & Mode

30 FPS, Constant

Video Bit Rate & Mode

1.2 Mbps, Constant

Serial Port Baud Rate

9600 BPS

Serial Port Control

8, None, 1

Video Control Port

6001

Video Streaming Port

6002

2.3.2 Bench Test Set Up

KBC Networks recommends that all equipment be bench tested before being installed on
site. One crossover Ethernet cable is required.

1. Remove the encoder and/or decoder from box. The encoder IP address is factory

set to 192.168.1.100, the decoder IP address is factory set to 192.168.1.101
unless otherwise noted on provided documentation. The IP addresses do not
need to be changed for the units to operate individually or as a system. If you
will be using multiple encoder and decoder in a system, please see the advanced
operation section of this manual for setup. The encoder and decoder operate as a
pair and the IP addresses have been set accordingly.

2. Mount the encoder at the desired location. The encoder is not weatherproof and

will need to be mounted in a suitable environmental enclosure if used outside or
in a harsh environment. If the encoder is part of the Encoder/Decoder Kit (EDKT-
A-W), the included KBC housing is suitable for outdoor and/or harsh
environments provided the minimum and maximum temperature specifications of
the encooder are not exceeded.

3. Connect the analog video cable from the analog video source to the VIDEO-IN

port. If the system requires data transmission (pan/tilt/zoom or other
RS485/422/232 data) connect the wires from the data device the RS485/422/232
Tx+, Tx-, Rx+ & Rx- ports. If the system requires alarm communication and/or
audio, connect alarm device wires to the Digital Input (DI) ports and
mic/speakers to in/out ports.

4. Connect the LAN/WAN port of the encoder to the wired or wireless network. The

green LED on the front on the encoder will illuminate if the encoder is connected

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