ViewCast Niagara 9100 40-03319-01-B Leaflet

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Congratulations on the purchase of your new Niagara 9100 system.
 
The following steps in this Quick Start Guide will help you set up and 
configure your new streaming media system, so you can begin stream-
ing or capturing video as quickly as possible. The Niagara web interface 
allows quick and easy access to its operational features. You must modify 
any advanced setup options of the encoders through this interface before 
running an encoder session. 
Complete the following steps to begin operating the Niagara 9100. 
 
 
AC power connector for 120-240 volts,
 
AC, 50-60 Hz (A on Figure 1) 
 
Plug the power cable included with your system 
 
into this connector and plug the opposite end
 
into an AC power source.
Video and audio inputs will vary between Niagara 9100 models. 
The inputs may be combinations of the following connections (E on 
Figure 1).
Composite BNC Input
A BNC-to-RCA adapter connects a com-
posite RCA video source to the BNC 
connector.
SDI Video Input
The high-definition and standard-
definition serial digital interface (SDI) 
is a professional video input that may 
include embedded audio. SDI uses a 
COAX cable with a BNC connector.
Unbalanced Audio Input
These connections are provided on a 
breakout cable. These RCA connectors 
provide left and right stereo inputs. 
You will find RCA connectors (standard 
consumer stereo audio connections) on 
most video players and video cameras.
6)
  The first time you start the Niagara 9100 and log in, the system  
  prompts you for the date, time, and video standard. You may  
  accept the default date, time, and video standard or select  
  your own options, then click Submit.
 
7)
  The 
Admin Log
 In window may reappear once you submit the 
   date, time, and video standard fields. You must enter User Name 
   and Password again.
8)
  This time when you enter your valid user name and password,  
  the system displays the 
Welcome
 window and menu bar.
  
 9)
  To create an encoder profile, from the menu bar click
 
Encoders > All Encoders. This example demonstrates how to create 
 
a Microsoft  Windows Media encoder. 
 10)
 Click Create new encoder
Analog Video
2.
 
 Connect Video and Audio Sources
Analog Audio
3.
 
 Connect to an IP Network
4.
  
First Start Setup 
1.
 
 Connect to an electrical power source
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Quick Start Guide
Niagara
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9100
Contact ViewCast Technical Support at 
support@viewcast.com.
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Figure 1. Niagara 9100 Back Panel
RJ-45 Ethernet connector (D on Figure 1)
The Niagara 9100 provides two network 
connections. Use either the primary  
or secondary jack (or both) to connect to your 
IP network. 
NOTE: Contact your network administrator for assistance  
if you are unfamiliar with network settings.
The network settings default to dynamically obtain an IP address from a DHCP 
server on the network. For most network environments, you do not need to 
modify these default settings. If the system does not find a DHCP server or it 
remains unavailable on the network, it assigns its own IP address.
 
Once connected to a network, you should be able to access the built-in web 
server by browsing to the unique machine name (the serial number located on 
the bottom of the appliance). You may also set the IP address through the web 
interface. 
 
If you do not have a DHCP network or you cannot connect to the appliance 
through its DNS name, then you can connect a monitor to the VGA port (C on 
Figure 1), and a mouse and keyboard directly to the USB ports (B on Figure 1). 
The appliance has a Microsoft Windows 7 desktop.  
The first time you power on the appliance, the system takes a few moments to 
boot up. 
 1)
 
 Check to ensure that you connect all devices (power cords, video and  
  audio sources, etc.) to the Niagara 9100.
2)
 Remove the front panel from the Niagara 9100: Press in the release button 
   (J on Figure 2) and gently pull the panel toward you. 
3)
  Press 
Power
 (P on Figure 2) to start the Niagara 9100.
4)
  From a separate computer on the same network as the Niagara 
   system, launch a web browser such as Internet Explorer and 
   enter the serial number or IP address of your system in the 
   address bar. The serial number is located on the bottom 
   or the side of the system in the format fexxxxxxxx
5)
  Click in the User Name field and enter admin as the user name.    
 
  Then click in the Password field and enter admin as the 
   password. Finally, click Log In or press Enter.
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