Manual Do Utilizadoríndice analíticoContents3Installing the Cisco Digital Media Encoder 22007Foreword7Safety Instructions8Warnings8Warranty9Package Contents9Installation9Connecting the Cisco Digital Media Encoder 220010Connecting to an Electrical Power Source10Rear Panel Diagram10Front Panel Diagram12Configuring the Cisco Digital Media Encoder 220013Completing First Start Setup14Configuring the Cisco Digital Media Encoder 2200 to Connect to an IP Network15Changing the Cisco Digital Media Encoder 2200 Network Settings16Getting to Know the Cisco Digital Media Encoder 220019Introduction19What is Streaming Media?19Streaming Infrastructure20Simple Guide to Streaming Audio and Video Types21Tutorial21Basic Operation: Using the Front Panel22Startup22Shutdown23Alternate Shutdown Method23Starting an Encoding Session24Checking CPU Usage25Stopping an Encoding Session26Connecting an External Storage Device26Exporting Captured Video Files26DME Security Best Practices28Factory-Defined Login Credentials29Changing Factory-Defined Login Credentials29Other Required Password Maintenance (Only When Autologon Is Configured)31Tasks to Complete After Changing DME Login Passwords32Disabling Unneeded Services32After a Live Event Is Finished, Remove Its Encoded Video Files from the DME File Share33Advanced Operation: Using the Niagara SCX Web Interface33Accessing the Web Interface33Starting an Encoding Session35Stopping an Encoding Session36Viewing the Activity Log37Configuring the EZStream Buttons38Encoder Preset (A, B, and C)39Select Encoder39View All Encoders40Edit Preset Encoder Profile40AVI Encoder Properties41Flash Encoder Properties41MPEG-4 Encoder Properties42Real Encoder Properties (Helix)43Windows Media Encoder Properties44Editing an Encoder Profile44Video & Audio Settings45Streaming Properties47Advanced Streaming Settings47AVI Encoder Settings50Flash Encoder Settings50MPEG-4 Encoder Settings51Encoder Settings Web Interface51Real Encoder Settings (Helix)57Windows Media Encoder Settings60Deleting an Encoder Profile61My Cisco Digital Media Encoder 220062Computer Name63Cisco Digital Media Encoder 2200 Properties64Changing the Login Password from the Factory Default64Restoring the Login Password to the Factory Default65Cisco Digital Media Encoder 2200 Alerts65Email Alert66Alarm Light66Edit Alert Settings66Network Properties66Network Card(s)67Advanced Settings (Network)67System Configuration Settings68Restore Factory Defaults69Email Settings70Idle Screen Information71Default Directory Setting71High Temperature Alert72Using the Ease Menu and Niagara SCX Web Interface73EASE Menu (LCD Display)73Encode Menu74Encode Start74Encode Stop75Encode Status75Access Health Menu75CPU Status75Memory Available76Temperature Status76Setup System Menu77Network Link Status77Network MAC Address78View Network Settings79Enable DHCP80Set Static IP Addresses81Set Gateway Address83Set Date & Time84Setting Temperature Alarm85Factory Restore86Export to USB Drive88Shutdown Cisco Digital Media Encoder 220088Niagara SCX Web Interface88Log In89Home Page90Menu Bar90Home90Encoders90Configuration90Status91Log Out91All Encoders91Start Encoder92Stop Encoder93Edit Encoder94AVI Encoder Settings99Flash Encoder Settings99MPEG-4 Encoder Settings100Real Encoder Settings (Helix)106Windows Media Encoder Settings109Digital Rights Management (DRM) for Windows Media111Delete an Existing Encoder116Create an Encoder116Encoder Preset (A, B, & C)117Select Encoder118View All Encoders119Edit Preset Encoder Profile119My Cisco Digital Media Encoder 2200119Computer Name120Cisco Digital Media Encoder 2200 Properties121Cisco Digital Media Encoder 2200 Alerts123Email Alert123Alarm Light123Edit Alert Settings124Network Properties124Network Card(s)125Advanced Settings (Network)126System Configuration Settings126Restore Cisco Digital Media Encoder 2200 Factory Defaults127Email Settings128Idle Screen Information129Default Directory Setting129High Temperature Alert130View Activity Log130View Alerts131The Help, or “i” Button, the Niagara SCX Web Interface, and Their Alert Settings131Tamanho: 10 MBPáginas: 134Language: EnglishAbrir o manual