Motorola DSR-6400 Manuel D’Utilisation
DSR-6400 Series
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Remote Operation
The DSR-6400 Series decoder can be operated remotely from a web browser. When the
decoder is contacted via an HTTP session from a computer, the decoder’s web server responds
to the HTTP session with a login dialog box that requires the user to login with user name and
password. Once the login is successful, the decoder’s web server then presents the unit’s home
page to the browser.
decoder is contacted via an HTTP session from a computer, the decoder’s web server responds
to the HTTP session with a login dialog box that requires the user to login with user name and
password. Once the login is successful, the decoder’s web server then presents the unit’s home
page to the browser.
Some of the IRD configuration settings and control inputs that are accessible through
HTTP include:
HTTP include:
• Virtual channel and audio language selection
• Status and device information (e.g., signal strength, alarms, unit address)
• Soft reset (AC power cycle)
• Settings for acquiring a satellite signal (e.g., transponder frequency, input port)
• Video and audio output customizations
• Alarm triggers
• ASI and Ethernet output customizations
• Complete Transcoder configuration (Read-only when set by uplink programmer)
To configure the DSR-6400 Series unit for remote operation
1.
Contact your network administrator for the IP Subnet Mask address, unique IP address,
and default gateway address to assign to this decoder.
and default gateway address to assign to this decoder.
Caution: By default, all DSR-6400 series units have the same IP address. To use
the unit’s remote operation, each unit on the subnet must be assigned a unique IP
address. Failure to assign a unique IP address to each unit on the subnet will result in
loss of connectivity.
address. Failure to assign a unique IP address to each unit on the subnet will result in
loss of connectivity.
2.
To configure the decoder, use the decoder’s arrow buttons on the front panel to perform
the following procedures:
the following procedures:
3.
Use an RJ-45 cable to connect the decoder’s Ethernet 10/100 port to the subnet that will
be used to operate the decoder remotely.
be used to operate the decoder remotely.