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1. Keyboard BI _ _ _ _ N G S D 200 User Guide Chapter 13 Keyboard Mouse KbM Figure 13 1 Overview of Decoder KbM Modes 13 2 1 1 Local Mode When set to Local Mode the unit will only transmit KbM bytes through the HOST port USB Type B to the local PC KbM bytes will not be sent over the network 13 2 1 2 Remote Mode When set to Remote Mode the decoder will transmit KbM bytes out over the IP network to any connected encoders NOTE For more information see Decoder Keyboard Mouse Parameters on page 56 13 3 Making Physical Connections The connection instructions are the same for an encoder and a decoder 13 3 1 USB Connection Tools and equipment required e Type B to Type A USB patch cable e USB keyboard and or USB mouse USB IP Source Figure 13 2 Encoder connected to host PC via USB connection to allow KbM input to be transmitted 13 3 2 Procedure 1 Connect the Type B connector end of the USB patch cable into the HOST port on the back panel of the encoder 2 Connect the Type A end of the patch cable to a USB port on the host PC 3 Connect a USB keyboard and or mouse to the USB port Type A USB on the unit NOTE Using a hardwired physical KbM connection provides absolute mouse control but does not currently support multi head multi display sources in which the non primary screen is being encoded K5903085 54 Chapter 13 Keyboard Mouse
2. Video USB IP L uc CA Network rc o 9 uy Source TTT o I m Keyboard Mouse 16 Chapter 4 Installation and Connections 4 3 2 Decoder Local Mode Dataflow For workflow flexibility the decoder can be operated in Local mode to enable users to operate the workstation local source PC at their desk Headphones Speakers PAN c Video Video Ip Video 1 Audio Decoder Network Encoder Audio mp 3 Source Source Mouse Keyboard Figure 4 2 The decoder operating in Local Mode 4 3 2 1 Setting the Decoder to Local Mode Video audio and keyboard mouse mode must be set to Local mode to pass the respective input back to the source 1 Video Set the video to Local mode For more information see Decoder Input Video Parameters on page 45 2 Audio Ensure the decoder audio mixer is appropriately configured For more information see Audio Mixer Configuration on page 51 3 Keyboard Mouse Set
3. This can be achieved by either using Standalone mode and setting a unique mutlicast address on each encoder OR Using managed mode and setting up a pool of multicast addresses on Management Server the management server will assign unique multicast IP address to different encoders e The keyboard locale See Keyboard Locale e Your choice of how the device will operate encoder or decoder e If configuring the system as an encoder you will be prompted to select the source type o Remote Desktop Interaction optimized for capturing computer desktop screens High Resolution Graphics optimized for highest image quality Full Motion Video optimized for high frame rate Custom create your own custom connection profile o 0 0 NOTE Once you have finished with the wizard you will be taken to the Web UI NOTE You can return to the wizard and change settings again from Quick Setup on the left navigation panel on Web UI 5 4 Accessing the Web UI The Web UI is used for device configuration and operation 5 4 1 Procedure 1 Navigate to the IP address of the device from a web browser e g 10 1 5 50 2 Atthe top of the page enter the credentials created via the configuration wizard NOTE You can change the login credentials if necessary For more information see Admin Account on page 58 21 NNGS D200 User Guide Chapter 6 Web UI Overview Chapter 6 Web UI Overview The following topics are covered in this chapter
4. Video Table 11 3 Default Valid LUT Parameters Field Name LUT ID Stereo Horiz Resolution Vert Resolution Refresh Rate Pixel Clock Rate Horiz Front Porch Vert Front Porch Horiz Back Porch Vert Back Porch Horiz Sync Vert Sync Sampling Phase Vert Margin Horiz Position Vert Position Coarse Noise Fine Noise Color Space Charge Pump Curr Red Green Blue Gain Red Green Blue Offset Default Valid Entries CNN haah o fa o ees b messem O OOOO O O CNN ESC C e Name Name the LUT for future identification e LUT ID Designates a unique ID number for the new LUT The system will automatically suggest a unique number for you NOTE See your video adaptor s documentation to obtain the proper horizontal and vertical timing Stereo Enables stereo video for the LUT entry Horiz Resolution Specify the horizontal resolution of the video e g 1024 Vert Resolution Specify the vertical resolution of the video e g 768 Refresh Rate Specify the vertical refresh rate of the video parameters s Pixel Clock Rate Enter the pixel clock of the video 47 NGS D200 User Guide Chapter 11 Video e Horiz Front Porch Specify the number of columns of horizontal front porch e Vert Front Porch Specify the number of lines of vertical front porch e Horiz Back Porch Specify the number of columns of horizontal back porch e Vert Back Porch Specify the number of lines of vertical back porch e Horiz
5. 0 2 cece cece cece cece cence eee cece ence nh sI hs sr hse enn rsen ren 1 1 Conventions Used in this Manual Chapter 2 Product Overview uu 2 1 NGS D200 Fe tures 2 2 2 2222 en een ee e a aae k 2 2 NGS D200 Summary 22 2 2 eee cece cece cece cece cece nn nun nenn nn nn nun cece cece ee cececeeeeeeeerereees 2 3 Physical Specifications o cece ccc ccc ccc cee cece ee eee eee bebe eee EA A AA aaeeea oaoaraa 2 4 Front Panel Overview 2 5 Rear Panel Overview 22 2a aaa 2404 22 NG ey eed DAN eee en eee kd ey Lee R see ede ce tee eee hee ee 2 6 Video Connection and Sync Specifications 2 2 2 0 cece eee eee eee n eee eee e en neeeeeeeenneeeees 2 7 Audio Connection Specifications 2 2 2 2 cece ccc ce eee cece cece cece cece cece cee ceeeeeeeeeeeeeeees VAMBIS IBI cS M OO B 2 9 Modes of Operation ccc eee e RR cece cece cece eee ececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees Chapter 3 Unpacking the System 00an aoaaa anaana aora 0 aaa oaao anana aaraa nnn an 34 What s Inthe BOX ina 2 en Se tek See sun KALA ee au ica tii ibas use 3 2 Unpacking the System 00 cee eee cece cece e me RR AA AA EA cece ec eeceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeees Chapter 4 Installation and Connections u naiara iana a nananana annann nannan 4 1 Mounting the NGS D200 l a e cece eee e eee e nun nun nn nun nn nennen nnnnnnnnnnn 4 2 Installation Diagram cc ss 4 3 Overview of En
6. 2 2 2 24 2 8222 N esr2 2 seines annann Appendix IV Required Settings to Use KbM in 4 x Collaboration Suite Appendix V Settings to Allow Remote Keyboard amp Mouse KbM Control on Linux Systems V 1 Enabling KbM on a Fedora System esses sess es sees esses essen V 2 Enable KbM on a openSUSE System eee Appendix VI RFB Keyboard ASCII Guide Appendix VII Safety and Compli VII 1 Compliance Statements ance Statements u a VII 2 General Considerations _ 2 2222 2 eco cece cece cece eee ccc ee cece eee ceeececeeececeeeceteeeeseeeeeeeeeeteees VII 3 Important safety Instructions e cece ce IRR RR RR RR RR eee rre lesse eres Appendix VIII Environmental Statements ooo VIII 1 Disposal of the Product Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment VIII 2 Turkey RoHS compliance VIII 3 Chinese Mainland RoHS NGS D200 User Guide Chapter 1 How to Use this Manual Chapter 1 How to Use this Manual This user guide is for advanced configuration of the NGS D200 The NGS D200 can be integrated into several operational workflows satisfying a variety of AV streaming and collaboration cases e DVI input node for the TransForm N solution e See the document Installation and Configuration of TransForm N R591408_00_Installation pdf e Replacement for the V2D XP line of encoders for users of the
7. 4 x Barco Collaboration Suite When used with the 4 x Collaboration Suite the NGS D200 enables recording and playback of DVI sources e See the document 4 x Admin UI Setup Guide 922 10060 e Standalone unit for simple point to point sharing of video audio and keyboard mouse e Formore information see Modes of Operation on page 8 1 1 Conventions Used in this Manual The following conventions may be used in this manual Convention Description AN Electrical warning Reference the user manual Tip gives extra advice about the described subject Note gives extra information about the described subject Blue box with text Pointer to the highlighted topic item Green ltalics E g Menu Configuration gt Option 1 Additional detailed information about the described subject da NGS D200 User Guide Chapter 2 Product Overview Chapter 2 Product Overview The following topics are covered in this chapter 2 1 NGS D200 Features 20 2 2 aNG NN ABA NN NGA Ieri N GN AG sitis rit kaaa 2 2 NGS D200 Summary sust lie 2 3 Physical Specifications anaana aoaaa Daaa raaa D DAAD AAA oaao n nannan 2 4 Front Panel Overview li eee ences nennen nennen 2322322322322 2 5 Rear Panel OvervieW aoi pepe Diei nenn euere ura qe rna hes 2 6 Video Connection and Sync Specifications 011i aradon an inanan nnnnnnn 2 7 Audio Connection Specifications ee tees ees 2 8 Device De
8. KbM 13 4 Making RFB Connections The NGS D200 encoder can run an instance of RFB client This enables the system to be controlled by a source PC that is running an instance of RFB server When the encoder connects to a decoder any keyboard mouse data from the decoder will be forwarded to the encoder RFB client which will in turn forward this to the source PC RFB server You should use an RFB connection to e Support legacy V2D XP installations e Support extended desktop use cases in which you need to encode and share the secondary non primary screen NOTE When you connect the encoder as an RFB client to the host PC all hardwired connections that were transmitting KbM bytes to the host PC will be temporarily disabled KbM data will only be forwarded logically from the RFB client to the RFB server host PC 13 4 0 1 Tools and equipment required e Host PC running RFB server software e Encoder connected to host PC over the network IP Network Encoder RFB Client RFB Server Figure 13 3 Encoder RFB client transmitting KbM bytes from the decoder to host PC running RFB server software 13 4 0 2 Procedure e Configure the encoder Keyboard Mouse Server Parameters Menu For more information see Encoder Keyboard Mouse Server Parameters on page 38 13 5 KB M Diagnostics 13 5 1 Encoder Decoder KB M Diagnostic Information The KB M Diagnostic Information section gives real time information about keyboard m
9. NOTE When you have finished making changes click Apply at the bottom of the page Click Save Settings to permanently save your changes to the device K5903085 42 Chapter 11 Video Chapter 11 Video The Video menu is used to get real time information regarding the device or monitor EDID as well as to configure the device video settings The following topics are covered in this chapter T1 1 Video DIagnoSstics isee arena an ccleaner es dade ee 11 2 Video Settings nee eee een e IDDAA DD AAAA ornan aara 11 1 Video Diagnostics 11 1 1 EDID to Video Source The EDID to Video Source section displays the EDID being presented to the connected source 11 1 2 Monitor EDID The Monitor EDID section gives real time information about the EDID from the connected monitor 11 2 Video Settings 11 2 1 Use Preferred Video Timings from Monitor You can automatically synchronize the system EDID with that of the local monitor The NGS D200 will read the EDID information from the monitor and use this to automatically create a video look up table to capture the input video e Enable check to enable NOTE When you have finished making changes click Apply at the bottom of the page Click Save Settings to permanently save your changes to the device TIP If you wish to connect a monitor to the NGS D200 simply to get the EDID for image capture then do the following from the Video section of the Web UI yo
10. Only This is current that drives the generation of the pixel clock internal to the decoder When set to Auto it defaults to the optimal setting for the specific video input defined in the LUT entry It is not recommended to change this setting e DVI Mode Allows you to control the way the horizontal and vertical delay of digital video is handled by the V2D o Auto Automatically detects the horizontal and vertical delay of digital video input and the vertical horizontal and position are appropriately adjusted o LUT Uses the sum of the sync width and back porch defined in the in use decoder video LUT to detect horizontal and vertical delay of the video The vertical and horizontal position are adjusted as per the specified Horiz Vert Position values NOTE You should only need to change this setting if you are experiencing strange video shifting e g picture is to the right of center NOTE When you have finished making changes click Apply at the bottom of the page Click Save Settings to permanently save your changes to the device 11 2 6 List of Video LUTs You can modify or configure a new LUT to support the source video from DVI I IN port if it is not automatically detected 1 Checkto see if the resolution of the local source video is listed in the encoder LUT library 2 Ifitis not click Add to add a new entry 3 Configure or modify the following K5903085 M M 46 Chapter 11
11. TTL stereo out via Stereo No No 3 5 mm to RCA cable Single link DVI I Dual link DVI I Connectors Analog and Analog and Digital Digital Minimum maximum Analog 0 5V to Analog 0 5V to 0 5V to 1 0V levels 1 0V p p 1 0V p p impedance Analog 75 Q Analog 75 Q Analog 7502 Analog 7502 Q Maximum DC 40V 4 0V m offset TTL stereo out via Stereo 3 5 mm to RCA Video Output cable eme Single link DVI D Dual link DVI D Dual link DVI D comesos e Digital Digital 2 7 Audio Connection Specifications Dual link DVI I Analog and Digital Video Input Table 2 6 Audio Connection Specifications Stereo two channel unbalanced Audio Input 3 5 mm stereo jack 3 5 mm mic 3 kO DC coupled Stereo two channel unbalanced Audio Output 3 5 mm stereo jack 3 5 mm headphone 500 Q AC coupled mm NG SD 2000 User Guide Chapter 2 Product Overview 2 8 Device Defaults All systems come with the following network configuration Multicast Yes Enabled Yes Primary Yes DHCP Yes MTU Size 1500 bytes NOTE For more information see Network Configuration on page 25 2 9 Modes of Operation The system has two unique operating modes e Standalone Mode Each device must be individually configured and managed NOTE TransForm N users will operate the device in this mode e Managed Mode Barco Collaboration Suite Each device is centrally managed by the Barco Management Server The unit must be se
12. User Guide Chapter 13 Keyboard Mouse KbM Chapter 13 Keyboard Mouse KbM The following topics are covered in this chapter 13 1 HOW it Works 2652252 13 2 Overview of Keyboard Mouse KbM Modes 13 3 Making Physical Connections o 13 4 Making RFB Connections 2202 0000222 o eee nn 13 5 KB M BIagriOSllCS 222 222 2 220 022 aec deerit Pcr einen tt ace hose 13 6 Keyboard Locale Settings ee eee nee e Ie e sr ranana 13 7 KB M Settings nenne nennen nennen 13 1 How it Works The decoder is capable of controlling computers being encoded on the network KbM bytes from the decoder can be transmitted to the encoder source over the network From the encoder this KbM input data will be transmitted to the host PC in one of twoways 1 Through a hardwired USB output 2 Over RFB where the host PC is running an instance of an RFB server and the encoder is configured as an RFB client 13 2 Overview of Keyboard Mouse KbM Modes There are several different KbM modes that can be set for connected keyboard and mice 13 2 1 Decoder USB USB IP Network Decoder Encoder Source Source KbM Operating Modes Local Remote
13. bottom of the page Click Save Settings to permanently save your changes to the device 11 2 4 Encoder Video Parameters Once a connection is made you can dynamically optimize the video quality by adjusting the video parameters Table 11 1 Default Valid Encoder Video Parameters Field Default Value Valid Entries Local Video Output Yes Vert Position DEN 25 50 px Auto 50 100 150 250 350 I Frame Interval ERE 1 256 ms e Sampling Phase Analog Video Only The sampling phase is adjusted to minimize noise of the video source that is result of the source s hardware video card cables etc and video resolution Ideally this field should be set to a level that minimizes bandwidth usage You can check the bandwidth usage from the Display Connection Information Page to find a sampling phase that works best for your deployment K5903085 M 4 Chapter 11 Video e Local Video Output Projects the video source you are encoding locally without the need for a DVI splitter The local video output will be displayed through the DVI D OUT port e Fine Noise Elim Allows you to adjust the higher order noise threshold below which two successive frames are considered identical It is not recommended to change this field e Course Noise Elim Allows you to adjust the lower order noise threshold below which two successive frames are considered identical It is not recommended to change this field NOTE Setting both coarse and fine noi
14. bottom of the page then click Save Settings to ensure the entry is permanently saved on the decoder 11 3 2 Making a Connection s From the Connection Manager Table click on the encoder that you wish to connect to If you have the proper authorization you will connect to the encoder e If you wish to break an existing connection click Disconnect 11 4 Get Information about the Connection Navigate to the Connection Information section of the page You will see real time information about the connection network traffic LUT used connected server client etc K5903085 64 Appendix Ill Stereo Emitter Cable Specifications Appendix Ill Stereo Emitter Cable opecifications NOTE 3D Stereoscopic video is only supported on the NGS D200 Pro 3D For information on upgrading to the Pro 3D please contact Barco Sales NOTE The 3D stereo kit part number C9826147 is included with the NGS D200 Pro 3D 3 5mm Stereo Connector Sleeve Ring Tip Ground Stereo Out Stereo In White Red 2 x RCA connector Connected to Tip STEREO IN Red Connected to Ring STEREO OUT White DB NG S D 200 User Guide Appendix IV Required Settings to Use KbM in 4 x Collaboration Suite Appendix IV Required Settings to Use KbM in 4 x Collaboration Suite Using remote keyboard and mouse control in a managed 4 x environment requires several settings in the Admin UI NOTE All devices and users who wish to use remote deskto
15. by unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment Unauthorized changes or modifications could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Industry Canada Class A Emission Compliance Statement This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Avis de conformit la r glementation d Industrie Canada Cet appareil num rique de la classe A est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada Australia and New Zealand Class A Statement Attention This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures European Union EMC Directive Conformance Statement This product is in conformity with the protection requirements of EU Council Directive 2004 108 EC on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility Barco cannot accept responsibility for any failure to satisfy the protection requirements resulting from a nonrecommended modification of the product This product has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class A Information Technology Equipment according to CISPR 22 European Standard EN 55
16. the keyboard mouse mode to Local mode For more information see Decoder Keyboard Mouse Parameters on page 56 4 4 Connections for 3D Stereoscopic Video NOTE 3D Stereoscopic video is only supported on the NGS D200 Pro 3D For information on upgrading to the Pro 3D please contact Barco Sales This outlines a simple setup in which a single stereo source will be transmitted to the remote side 4 4 1 Tools and equipment required e 3D visualization engine or other stereo video generating device e Stereo emitter with power cords 17 222 NG SD 2000 User Guide Chapter 4 Installation and Connections e Stereoscopic goggles or viewing device e 3d stereo kit part 4 C9826147 e Female BNC to male RCA adapters 2 included with NGS D200 Pro 3D e BNC cables NOTE The encoder requires active L R sync input to detect stereoscopic video 4 4 2 Configuration 1 Connect the stereo emitter by following the manufacturer s instructions 2 Follow the configuration diagram below Stereo Emitter Monitor Decoded 3D Video BNC cable m BNC Cable 3D Stereo Kit Part C9826147 3D Stereo Kit Part 409826147 IP Decoder Network Encoder Source Stereo OUT connector stereo IN connector Figure 4 3 Simple 3D stereoscopic video setup K5903085 UO 18 Chapter 5 Discovering the NGS D200 and Accessing the Web UI Chapter 5 Discovering the NGS D200 and Accessing the Web Ul T
17. 022 The limits for Class A equipment were derived for commercial and industrial environments to provide reasonable protection against interference with licensed communication equipment Attention This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures 723 NG S D 200 User Guide Appendix VII Safety and Compliance Statements VII 2 General Considerations General safety instructions e Before operating this equipment please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference e Installation and preliminary adjustments should be performed by qualified Barco personnel or by authorized Barco Service dealers e All warnings on the device and in the documentation manuals should be adhered to e Allinstructions for operating and use of this equipment must be followed precisely e Alllocal installation codes should be adhered to Notice on safety This equipment is built in accordance with the requirements of the international safety standards IEC60950 1 EN60950 1 UL60950 1 and CAN CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 which are the safety standards of information technology equipment including electrical business equipment These safety standards impose important requirements on the use of safety critical components materials and insulation in order to protect the user or operator against risk of electric shock and energy hazard and having access to l
18. 1 92 mm D 6 152 44 mm IS wNGS D200 User Guide Chapter 2 Product Overview Weight 3 6 Ibs 1 6 kg Power 110 220 V AC 60 50 Hz 40 W external auto switchable Operating Temperature Range 0 409 C 2 4 Front Panel Overview Mic In Headphone Out SD Card Slot USB Ports IL Kensington s Va Kensington Lock C3 BARCO O Encoder Tx Indicator N a e Decoder Rx 40 al U LE O Q Factory Reset Figure 2 1 Front panel of the NGS D200 NOTE The included SD card must always be plugged into the slot before powering up the NGS D200 NOTE Make sure to properly shutdown and power off the unit before removing the SD card 2 4 1 Reset the NGS D200 to Factory Defaults If you need to revert the device back to the factory defaults you can do so with the Factory Reset button 2 4 1 1 Procedure 1 Insert a pin into the small hole on the front panel grill nine slots from the left hand side of the grill 2 Press the button for eight seconds 3 Thefront panel LEDs will flash and the system will reset 2 4 2 Front panel LEDs The NGS D200 features has two LEDs on the front panel that are used to identify the connection status of the device K5903085 MM 41 Chapter 2 Product Overview Table 2 2 Front Panel LED overview Legend LED The device is not configured as an enco
19. 6 1 General Functional 6 2 ONG AMZ UO E re eier 6 1 General Functionality Expand Collapse Every section of the Web UI can be expanded or collapsed by clicking on the arrow next to the section Also the entire page can be expanded or collapsed by clicking Expand All or Collapse All at the top of the page Page Refresh F5 Refreshes the web page Apply Cancel Changes Click Apply to make your changes take effect Save Settings Click Save Settings to permanently save you changes to the system SD card The changes will persist across device reboots 6 2 Organization The Web UI is organized into several subsections 23 Dashboard provides an overview of the system info status and health System Information provides an overview of key software firmware system memory time and temperature information Quick Setup allows you to change basic settings thru the configuration wizard used during initial installation Network allows you to set the device network settings Streaming allows you configure streaming settings Encoding Decoding allows you configure settings specific to the encoder decoder Video enables you to configure specific video input and output settings Audio enables you to configure specific audio input and output settings Keyboard Mouse allows you to configure keyboard and mouse settings Administration allows you to configure device management and administration settings Discovery shows other de
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21. Before attempting to remove any of the device s covers you must turn off the device and disconnect from the wall outlet When required to switch off the device to access parts inside always disconnect the power cord from the power net The power input at the device side is considered as the disconnect device When required to switch off the device to access parts inside always disconnect the power cord at the device side In case the power input at the device Side is not accessible the socket outlet supplying the device shall be installed nearby the device and be easily accessible or a readily accessible general disconnect device shall be incorporated in the fixed wiring Do not place this equipment on an unstable cart stand or table The product may fall causing serious damage to it and possible injury to the user To prevent fire hazard Do not place flammable or combustible materials near the device Barco products are designed and manufactured to meet the most stringent safety regulations This device radiates heat on its external surfaces and from ventilation ducts during normal operation which is both normal and safe Exposing flammable or combustible materials into close proximity of this device could result in the spontaneous ignition of that material resulting in a fire For this reason it is absolutely necessary to leave an exclusion zone around all external surfaces of the device whereby no flammable or combustible materials are
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24. N A e Use Authorization Table Enable this if you wish to use an Authorization Table This protects unwanted access to your encoder by authorizing only clients from specific IP addresses or networks to connect to the encoder NOTE After enabling this field and clicking Apply the Authorization Table section of the page will appear e Profile Select the appropriate Connection Profile o Remote Desktop Interaction optimized for capturing computer desktop screens o High Resolution Graphics optimized for highest image quality o Full Motion Video optimized for high frame rate o Custom create your own custom profile NOTE You will only need to configure the following settings if you select a Custom Profile e Bandwidth Sets the bandwidth that the encoder will allocate for the decoder client to consume Mbps e Low Compression Sets the compression level applied to portions of the input video where the image is static or has very little motion e g mouse cursor moving Values between 0 7 are recommended for the best visual results Higher values 8 10 are recommended for networks with bandwidth constraints e High Compression Sets the compression level applied to portions of the input video where the image is detected to be dynamic Values between 0 7 are recommended for the best visual results Higher values 8 10 are recommended for networks with bandwidth constraints NOTE When you have finished making changes click Ap
25. NGS D200 User Guide 1 p m Es E 0 K5903085 25 Feb 15 BARCO Copyright Statement e Software version 4 3 r1 e Manual version 1 2 1 e NGS D200 Release version v1 2 1 Copyright 2015 Barco Inc All Rights Reserved This publication and the products it describes contain proprietary and confidential information No part of this document may be copied photocopied reproduced translated or reduced to any electronic or machine readable format without written permission of Barco Inc The information in this manual is subject to change without notice Barco assumes no responsibility for damages resulting from the misuse of this product or document including but not limited to lost revenue lost data claims by third parties or other damages Trademarks The Barco logo Digital Media Server DMS Management Server MS XP 100 XP 220 XP 200 150 NGS D200 TransForm N and V2D Video to data are trademarks of Barco Brand and product names mentioned in this manual may be trademarks registered trademarks or copyrights of their respective holders Brand and product names mentioned in this manual may be trademarks registered trademarks or copyrights of their respective holders All brand and product names mentioned in this manual serve as comments or examples and are not to be understood as advertising for the products or their manufacturers Table of Contents Chapter 1 How to Use this Manual 2 0
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27. Sync Specify the number of columns of horizontal synchronization e Vert Sync Specify the number of lines of vertical synchronization e Sampling Phase The sampling phase is adjusted to minimize noise of the video source that is result of the source s hardware video card cables etc and video resolution Ideally this field should be set to a level that minimizes bandwidth usage You can check your bandwidth usage from the Display Connection Information page to find a sampling phase that works best for your deployment e Vert Margin Specify the margin for matching the detected vertical resolution of video input source with the vertical resolution specified NOTE Typically for digital video a Vert Margin of 0 default works well For analog video it is recommended to use a Vert Margin of 1 under normal circumstances However if the analog input signal is not stable e g the video travels through a very long cable itis recommended to set a higher Vert Margin maximum of 3 e Horiz Position Specify the horizontal position of the source video Only adjust this field if the video output is being cut off on the left and right sides and adjusting the horizontal position of the monitor on the decoder side does not fix the problem e Vert Position Specify the vertical position of the source video Only adjust this field if the video output is being cut off on the top and bottom and adjusting the vertical position of the monitor on the de
28. Synch 112 0 1000 pixels Vert Synch 0 1000 lines e Splash Screen Allows you to select the appearance of the splash screen e Enable Splash Enables or disables the splash screen If disabled you will see a blank screen instead of the typical blue or grid splash screen Stereo Enables the splash screen to be displayed in stereo Horiz Resolution Allows you to adjust the horizontal resolution of the displayed encoder splash screen pixels Vert Resolution Allows you to adjust the vertical resolution of the displayed encoder splash screen pixels Refresh Rate Allows you to adjust how often the splash screen will refresh itself ms NOTE The following parameters should only be adjusted by very advanced users e Pixel Clock Rate Allows you to adjust the pixel clock of the video MHz Horiz Front Porch Allows you to adjust the number of columns of horizontal front porch pixels Vert Front Porch Allows you to adjust the number of lines of vertical front porch lines Horiz Back Porch Allows you to adjust the number of columns of horizontal back porch pixels Vert Back Porch Allows you to adjust the number of lines of vertical back porch lines Horiz Sync Allows you to adjust the number of columns of horizontal synchronization pixels Vert Sync Allows you to adjust the number of lines of vertical synchronization lines NOTE When you have finished making changes click Apply at the bottom of the page Click Save S
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30. ails please visit the Barco website at http www barco com en AboutBarco weee VIII 2 Turkey RoHS compliance F EE T rkiye Cumhuriyeti AEEE Y netmeli ine Uygundur Republic of Turkey In conformity with the WEEE Regulation VIII 3 Chinese Mainland RoHS HF E X bili RoHS b HAE um Ta BE Pe h SINA Be A BUE E DA O ARAN on Fi RT According to the China Administration on Control of Pollution Caused by Electronic Information Products Also called RoHS of Chinese Mainland the table below lists the names and contents of toxic and or hazardous substances that Barco s product may contain The RoHS of Chinese Mainland is included in the MCV standard of the Ministry of Information Industry of China in the section Limit Requirements of toxic substances in Electronic Information Products SHINE h th 73 P ES X E ROHS U FMH FH T Barco i rp uj BE P ERA B RoHSTR SU A dE nj 16 9 PAL SB MC Vos HE HaT dei 9 r s m 77 2222 NG SD 2000 User Guide Appendix VIII Environmental Statements FR A 4 AA SW ARR Component Hazardous Substances or Elements Name NR Cr6 Fi 7K Hg fa Cd Ep fii E HR PC f4 Printed Circuit Assemblies Ah Be ra 2R External Cables BUS Fr 2 Heatsinks ER Chassis FB Dat GE DY 25 Power Supply Unit O Xn LH BE A E A AA BB PF A TN Jo B
31. apter p A 22532224582 ii cil aan near gehe 11 1 Video Diagnostics cc cnc 11 2 Video Settings Chapter 12 ao 12 1 Audio Mixer Configuration Chapter 13 Keyboard Mouse KbM ooo no La Wal cg nn ie a a 13 2 Overview of Keyboard Mouse KbM Modes ooo ee 13 3 Making Physical Connections 2 0 0 0 eee cece cece e RI RR cece cece cece ce ceeceeceeeeeeeeees 13 4 Making RFB Connections 000 20 o occ ce cece nn 19 5 KB MIDISONOSTIOS ceca Lone ii circi 13 6 Keyboard Locale Sering vsa sassa zs axa Xa aasa 2 a aaa a a Ka ee eee nee ee RR ARR NAA ee ene ence rrr essc nnn 13 7 KB M Settings nennen nenn 000a aaa aoea 0AA A EADAE AADA DEEPA E Ea aaaea annan Chapter 14 Administration 2222220000 eee 14 1 Administration 0022000000oouneonooonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnenennnnnneneeeennnnnn 14 2 Management Settings c cece cece cnn Appendix I Supported Encoding Decoding Resolutions 002222202000 Appendix Il Making a Simple Connection Between an NGS D200 Encoder and Decoder 1121 UE AAA uu 112 Encode ei Re mE 11 3 Decoder client Setup a 11 4 Get Information about the Connection cece ceeeesceeeeseeeeeeteeeeeseees K5903085 _ Vi vii Appendix Ill Stereo Emitter Cab le Specifications 2 2
32. ation Chapter 14 Administration The following topics are covered in this chapter 14 1 Administration 2226202026025 3G eee ce see ebb 422240 ee ee cDDDIARlldo A 14 2 Management Settings o occ eee eee ss e see le Ire le sre rell The Administration Menu allows you to configure the device to be used in either Managed or Standalone Mode connections with or without the use of a 4 x Management Server respectively point the device to a Management Server when used in Managed Mode and also change the default login credentials used to access the Web UI 14 1 Administration 14 1 1 Management Status NOTE This menu is only applicable to users ofthe 4 x Collaboration Suite The Management Status section allows you to check to see if your device is logged in to the Management Server This is helpful if you are having trouble managing the system as part of a 4 x environment 14 1 2 System Control System control allows you reboot shutdown revert to defaults and switch the gender of the NGS D200 e Factory Reset Resets the NGS D200 to factory defaults e Reboot Reboots the system e Shutdown Initiates a system shutdown cycle e Encoder Decoder Switches the NGS D200 from an encoder to decoder or vice versa NOTE After changing the gender of the system the system will reboot After the system comes back online make sure to click Save Settings to ensure the device retains this selection 14 1 3 Upgrade You can u
33. ax Bandwidth Enables you to specify the maximum bandwidth the connection can utilize Mbps e Frame Rate Divider Allows you to specify the fraction of video frames the encoder processes For example if the input video has a refresh rate of 60 a value of 3 in this parameter will make the system process at most 20 frames per second so flow control will not be necessary as long as the maximum bandwidth is sufficiently high to accommodate 20 frames per second e Low Compression Allows you to control the amount of compression applied to portions of the input video where the image is static or has very little motion e g mouse cursor moving Values between 0 7 are recommended for the best visual results Higher values 8 10 are recommended for networks with bandwidth constraints e High Compression Allows you to control the amount of compression applied to portions of the input video where the image is detected to be dynamic Values between 0 7 are recommended for the best visual results Higher values 8 10 are recommended for networks with bandwidth constraints e Min Max Refresh The encoder continuously sends updated video information to connected clients Only small sections of the screen are sent for every video frame and over a period of time the whole screen is completely SY NGS D 200 User Guide Chapter 9 Encoding refreshed This mechanism compensates for lost packets on the network and allows the client to always be in sync with the
34. coder Decoder Dataflow ee 4 4 Connections for 3D Stereoscopic Video cece eee cece cece cece e s e cece cece ec eceeeeeeeeeeeeees Chapter 5 Discovering the NGS D200 and Accessing the Web UI 5 1 Powering on the NGS D200 oc nes 5 2 Locate the Device 5 3 Configuration Wizard 2 2 2 taga a save heec dio P einen NAN logic ere ame OR in 5 4 Accessing the Web UL lt ssa aag aaa band nal Sana nn a eins innen dien anerkennen en Chapter 6 Web UI Overview 22 220000 0 0 cc IIR RII cece eee eee cece ee EL ELD aaa aaaea 6 1 General Functionality e RI RR RR non PANNE Chapter 6 System Information eee System Status y o he UTTAR Rad de An an Ss ehe ee ee Chapter 7 Network Configuration iadaan annainn anaiai arannira danarra rannan 7 1 Network Statistics ois GB AGA GANG kaa kaa 7 2 Network Settings cnc nnnnnnnnnnn Chapter 8 Streaming nes 8 1 Streaming Statistics corn 8 2 Streaming SCUINGS 26 cine wew ees 34 Herne Ir PO nere hock EI essen enr itus Chapter 9 Encoding nes 9 1 Encoding Settings 0ccccceeeeneeeeeennnennnnnnennsnnenennnnnennnnnnnnnennn nme nn nenne nenne arannana Chapter 10 Decoding Settings a0 0001an a i orerar noD ranan Do oranan noor r nnen 10 1 Decoding Settings 2 2222 2 iii nn a Ch
35. coder side does not fix the problem e Coarse Noise Enter a lower order noise threshold below which two successive frames are considered identical It is not recommended to change this field e Fine Noise Enter a higher order noise threshold below which two successive frames are considered identical It is not recommended to change this field e Color Space Configure the input video for either RGB or YPrPb color models e Charge Pump Curr This is current that drives the generation of the pixel clock internal to the encoder When set to Auto the system defaults to the optimal setting for the specific video input defined in the lookup table entry It is not recommended to change this setting e Red Blue Green Gain Specify the range of red blue or green input signals Setting higher values lowers the contrast of images e Red Blue Green Offset Specify the entire input range of color changing the brightness of images NOTE When you have finished making changes click Apply at the bottom of the page Click Save Settings to permanently save your changes to the device 11 2 7 List of Preferred Timings in EDID to Source If not using a custom resolution from the monitor you may wish to force the device to use a specific LUT to process the local input video NOTE You will only expose this section of the page when the Use Preferred Video Timings from Monitor option is disabled For more information see Use Preferred Video Timings from Monit
36. der device is not The device is not configured as an encoder as an encoder Encoder it Site device is configured as an encoder If blinking the encoder is connected to a decoder and streaming video The device is not configured as a decoder Ebo d Passive loopback video is available power provided from a USB or DVI connection Passive loopback video is available power provided from a USB or DVI connection video is available power provided from a USB or DVI connection E device is configured as a decoder If blinking the decoder is connected to an encoder and receiving video 2 5 Rear Panel Overview 3D Stereo In Out LAN 2 Audio In Audio Out USB Type B USB Sync In Datamatrix pcc L Out HOST Pang Out a Power Switch EN EDT laser TETE ag Video Out SINCIN lt gt SYNC OUT 2 Indicator DVI D OUT pae m pa S ff m LAN 1 VUN gm F t Y D External Power Adapter LAN 1 Video In DVI I In DVI D Out Ground Rackmount Screw Indicator D NOTE End to end sync is not currently available 2 5 1 Rear Panel LEDs The NGS D200 has two LEDs on the back panel that can be used to identify the configuration and status of the device Table 2 3 Video In Indicator Overview Status No video detected Solid Red Video signal is detected but a valid LUT is not detected Solid Green Video signal is detect
37. device as part of an environment that uses High Availability HA then enter the primary Management Server virtual IP address or host domain name after enabling HA o Device Name Enter the Device Name that was entered into the Admin UI for the device o Password Enter the Device Password that was entered in the Admin UI for the device o XMPP Server Port Specifies the XMPP server port on the Management Server This should be set to 5222 o XMPP Server Domain Not currently in use NOTE When you have finished making changes click Apply at the bottom of the page Click Save Settings to permanently save your changes to the device 14 2 2 Admin Account Admin Account allows you to configure the login password for accessing the device Web UI e Admin Password Enter a new password NOTE When you have finished making changes click Apply at the bottom of the page Click Save Settings to permanently save your changes to the device NOTE You will be automatically logged out of the Web UI Enter your new password to continue 14 2 3 Standalone Mode This allows you to change the device from Managed to Standalone Modes In Managed Mode the device is used as part of networked centrally managed collaboration solution under the control of the 4 x Barco Management Server For more K5903085 Pc BB Chapter 14 Administration information see Modes of Operation on page 8 e Standalone Sets the device to be used in Standalone M
38. e Connection Manager Table is used to connect an NGS D200 decoder directly to an encoder The decoder can switch connections to different encoders by selecting different entries from this menu Before attempting to make a connection ensure that e Both devices are operating in Standalone Mode 8 2 11 1 Adding an Encoder Server to Connect to 1 Click Add to add a new entry 2 Configure the following Table 8 5 Default Valid Connection Manager Parameters Field Default Value Valid Entries 6060 Valid port on the encoder e Server Specify the IP address or host name of the encoder to connect to e Port Specify the server port number on the encoder to connect to NOTE The default server port for any V2D encoder is 6060 e Bandwidth Specify the desired bandwidth for the connection Mbps e Multicast Choose to enable multicast connections e Audio Video Specify the supported connection s e Bidirectional Choose to enable transmission of audio in the reverse manner from decoder to encoder 35 NG S D 200 User Guide Chapter 8 Streaming NOTE You can choose which audio input Mic in Y or Line In will be used for reverse audio For more information see Audio Mixer Configuration on page 51 NOTE Reverse bidirectional Audio must be enabled on both the encoder and decoder through the Streaming Configuration Menu NOTE When you have finished making changes click Apply at the bottom of the page Click Save Settin
39. e technician e Position the cord so that it will not be tripped over pulled or contact hot surfaces e f an extension cord is necessary a cord with a current rating at least equal to that of the device should be used A cord rated for less amperage than the device may overheat Never push objects of any kind into this product through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a risk of fire or electrical shock Do not expose this device to rain or moisture Do not immerse or expose this device in water or other liquids Do not spill liquid of any kind on this device Should any liquid or solid object fall into the cabinet unplug the set and have it checked by qualified service personnel before resuming operations e Donot disassemble this device always take it to an authorized trained service person when service or repair work is required K5903085 CNPP 4 Appendix VII Safety and Compliance Statements Do not use an accessory attachment which is not recommended by the manufacturer Lightning For added protection for this video product during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long To prevent personal injury To prevent injury and physical damage always read this manual and all labels on the system before connecting to the wall outlet or adjusting the device To prevent injury ensure that all covers are correctly installed See installation procedures
40. ed and a valid LUT is detected Encoder Video signal and LUT are detected and valid The device is streaming to a decoder Decoder Video signal and LUT are detected and valid The device is configured in Local mode Blinking Green 5 MM NG S D 200 User Guide Chapter 2 Product Overview Table 2 4 Video Out Indicator Overview Color Status Solid Red Monitor is detected but the NGS D200 is unable to read its EDID Blinking Monitor is detected but the NGS D200 is unable to display the video because the output signal is Red unsupported by the monitor Solid Green Monitor is detected and the video output is supported by the monitor in Decoder Video is being decoded and is being displayed on the connected monitor 2 6 Video Connection and Sync Specifications e The NGS D200 supports video input configured as either encoder or decoder K5903085 0 Chapter 2 Product Overview Table 2 5 Video Specifications Function NGS D200 Lite NGS D200Pro NGS D200 Pro 3D Digital 800 x 600 Digital 800 x 600 Digital 800 x 600 to to 1920 x 1200 to 2560 x 1600 2560 x 1600 Max pixel clock Max pixel clock Max pixel clock rate rate of 165 MHz rate of 330 MHz of 330 MHz Analog 800 x 600 Analog 800 x 600 Analog 800 x 600 to to 1920 x 1200 to 1920 x 1200 1920 x 1200 Resolution Max pixel clock Max pixel clock Max pixel clock rate rate of 170 MHz rate of 170 MHz of 170 MHz Upto 120 Hz Up to 120 Hz Upto 120 Hz
41. em is not navigate to the Administration section of the page o If not operating in Standalone Mode Under the Standalone Mode section check the box a At the bottom of the page click Apply m Click Save Settings 69 o NG S D 200 User Guide Appendix Il Making a Simple Connection Between an NGS D200 Encoder and Decoder o fnot a decoder Underthe System Control section click Encoder Decoder The system will reboot and come up as a decoder NOTE After the system boots and you log back in make sure to click Save Settings to ensure the device will continue to come up as an decoder after any subsequent reboots 11 3 1 Create a list of Encoders to Connect to You will need to create a list of encoders that the decoder can connect to 1 Onastandalone decoder navigate to the Streaming section of the page 2 Underthe Connection Manager section click Add 3 Specify the encoder server you wish to connect to e Server Enter the IP address or domain name of the encoder you will connect to e Port Specify the server port to connect to NOTE The default server port is 6060 Bandwidth Specify the desired bandwidth for the connection Mbps Multicast Check the box to use a multicast connection Audio Video Select if the connect will support only video only audio or both Bidirectional Check the box to enable bidirectional audio The encoder side will be able to hear the connected audio source 4 Click Apply at the
42. enter the serial access the NGS D200 number in the space setup Wizard below to quickly find the device Select NGS D200 Note The serial number can be found on the back of the device P N K9303500A S N 1890317522 NGS D200 TIP The serial number can be found on the back of the device and can be scanned using a Datamatrix code reader 5 3 Configuration Wizard NOTE You will only be required to use the configuration wizard the first time the device is used or reverted to factory defaults You can use the Reset button on the front panel to revert the device to factory defaults 5 3 1 What you ll need e A new device name and password WARNING Make sure to document the configured device name and password You will have to revert the system to factory defaults ifthis is lost or forgotten For more information see Reset the NGS D200 to Factory Defaults on page 4 Management Server IP DNS name if using the device in Managed Mode as part of the 4 x Collaboration Suite NTP Server IP DNS name If not using DHCP o IP address DNS name o gateway IP address DNS name o subnet mask e The multicast streaming address optional K5903085 T 20 Chapter 5 Discovering the NGS D200 and Accessing the Web UI NOTE If setting up encoder for streaming using Multicast mode make sure that no two enocders have the same mutlicast address
43. ettings to permanently save your changes to the device SI wNGS D200 User Guide Chapter 8 Streaming 8 2 4 Force Splash Screen Encoder You can choose to always display the splash screen even if the encoder is actively encoding video This is helpful if you are having trouble displaying a video source and need to ensure the problem is not related to a network connection to the decoder e Force Splash Screen Check the box to enable splash mode e Splash Mode After enabling the check box click Splash Mode to force the encoder to display the splash screen NOTE When you have finished making changes click Apply atthe bottom of the page Click Save Settings to permanently save your changes to the device 8 2 5 Encoder Control Port Range If you need to adjust the default control ports range of a particular device you can do so here e Configure the following entries o Control Port Start o Control Port End NOTE When you have finished making changes click Apply at the bottom of the page Click Save Settings to permanently save your changes to the device 8 2 6 Multicast Parameters You can adjust the multicast parameters of each system including the multicast address range and TTL NOTE By default the system uses a mutlicast range of 226 1 1 1 226 1 1 50 e Configure the following fields o Multicast Address Start o Mutlica
44. faults un 2 9 Modes of Operation cece cence eee ence eee eee eee es eee ee nc n3 ssI e se e s rh sr res sr enr 2 1 NGS D200 Features On the fly digital compression and transmission Encoder decoder functionality in a single unit Low end to end latency Complete remote desktop sharing with remote USB keyboard and mouse KbM support Redundant LAN Passive video loop through Dual Link resolution support NGS D200 Pro amp NGS D200 Pro 3D only 3D stereoscopic graphics support NGS D200 Pro 3D only 2 2 NGS D200 Summary Barco s NGS D200 encoders Tx decoders Rx enable seamless point to point video stereoscopic graphics and audio distribution plus keyboard mouse control all with low latency They ensure high quality collaborative experience in any network and for any bandwidth allocation Multisite collaboration simulation training testing and application sharing are readily provided to small and large enterprises with unmatched visual fidelity The NGS D200 leverages the power of the Barco s V2D Video to data codec The Video to Data V2D codec is optimized for collaboration and transmitting ultra HD computer graphics and data across networks V2D is architected for very high image quality accurate color representation and sharp resolution of details and fine lines 2 3 Physical Specifications Table 2 1 NGS D200 Physical Specifications H 1 62 41 15 mm W 4 8 12
45. fy the DNS server and the device host name 7 2 2 1 Notes e You must have preconfigured your DNS server e If using the device in Managed mode DNS must already be configured on the Management Server See the 4 x Admin UI Setup Guide 25 M wGS D200 User Guide Chapter 7 Network Configuration e Hostname Enter the host name for the device e g my system e Local Domain Name Enter the local domain name for you network NOTE If using the device in Managed mode enter the domain name of the Management Server e g barco com e DNS Server IP Address Enter the IP address of your deployment s DNS server NOTE When you have finished making changes click Apply at the bottom of the page Click Save Settings to permanently save your changes to the device 7 2 3 NTP Client Configuration You can configure the device as a client to an NTP server e Enable Enables the system to be an NTP Client to the specified server e NTP Server Enter the IP address of the NTP server NOTE When you have finished making changes click Apply at the bottom of the page Click Save Settings to permanently save your changes to the device 7 2 4 Static Routes You can configure static routes for the device if you need to communicate with devices outside of your LAN e g 10 1 5 x 1 Click Add to add a new route 2 Configure the following e Destination Specify the remote LAN network addre
46. g Values between 0 7 are recommended for the best visual results Higher values 8 10 are recommended for networks with bandwidth constraints e High Compression Allows you to control the amount of compression applied to portions of the input video where the image is detected to be dynamic Values between 0 7 are recommended for the best visual results Higher values 8 10 are recommended for networks with bandwidth constraints K5903085 Oe 34 Chapter 8 Streaming e Unicast Clients matching this rule are allowed to make unicast connections e Preemptible Manages the number of active connections to the encoder If another client is currently connected and a second client attempts to connect to that encoder when Preemptible is set to Yes the original client will be preempted disconnected e Multicast Init Clients matching this rule are allowed to initiate a multicast session does not imply participation e Multicast Join Clients matching this rule are allowed to participate join a preconfigured multicast session e Init Multicast Clients matching this rule are allowed to initiate a multicast session does not imply participation e Join Multicast Clients matching this rule are allowed to participate join a preconfigured multicast session NOTE When you have finished making changes click Apply at the bottom of the page Click Save Settings to permanently save your changes to the device 8 2 11 Connection Manager Table Th
47. greement isthe final complete and exclusive agreement between the parties relating to the SOFTWARE and supersedes all prior or contemporaneous proposals representations understandings or agreements relating thereto whether oralor written No waiver or modification of this agreement will be valid unless signed by each party Your rightto use the SOFTWARE will immediately terminate upon any breach by you ofthis agreement The waiver of a breach of any term hereof will in no way be construed as a waiver of any other term or breach hereof If any provision of this agreement is held by a court of competent jurisdiction to be unenforceable the remaining provisions of this agreement will remain in full force and effect This agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of California without giving effect to any conflict of laws principles that may provide the application of the law of another jurisdiction Any action or proceeding arising from or relating to this agreement may be brought only in a federal court in the Northern District of California or in state court in Santa Clara County California and each party irrevocably submits to the jurisdiction and venue of any such court in any such action or proceeding The United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods shall not apply to this agreement Should you have any question about this agreement or if you desire to contact Barco please contact us by mail at Barco Inc 1287 A
48. gs to permanently save your changes to the device 8 2 11 2 Connect the Encoder to the Decoder e From the Connection Manager main page select the entry of the server encoder you would like to connect your decoder to You can also use the Connection Manager to break any existing connections between the decoder and the encoder by clicking Disconnect NOTE You can get real time connection information about the connection from the Streaming Statistics section of the page For more information see Streaming Statistics on page 27 TIP See Appendix Il for instructions on making connections between units K5903085 CC 3D Chapter 9 Encoding Chapter 9 Encoding The following topics are covered in this chapter 9 1 Encoding Settings aitor hockii 33a na des The Encoding page is used to configure various encoder settings 9 1 Encoding Settings 9 1 1 Encoder Connection Parameters Once a connection is made you can dynamically optimize the video quality by adjusting the connection parameters Table 9 1 Default Valid Encoder Connection Parameters Field Default Value Valid Entries Max Bandwidth 10 0M 0 Maximum supported bandwidth of the device Mbps Low Compression 0 10 High Compression 0 10 AV Option Both Audio Video Both FrameRate Divider 1 1 256 Min Refresh 0 0 255 Hz Max Refresh 30 0 255 Hz Color Sampling 4 2 2 4 2 2 Static 4 4 4 Dynamic 4 4 4 Allow K M Switch K M Idle Limit e M
49. hat the provisions of such law may not be waived or conditioned on prior request for information regarding interoperability or iv have any of the foregoing done for you by a third party The SOFTWARE and all intellectual property rights therein are the exclusive property of Barco or its suppliers except to the extent that the SOFTWARE contains Separately Licensed Code as provided below Barco reservesthe right to update the SOFTWARE from time to time in its sole discretion including adding changing or removing functionalities and features including but not limited to changing the user interface All rights in and to the SOFTWARE not expressly granted to you in this Agreement are reserved by Barco THRID PARTY NOTICES You acknowledge and agree that at least some portions of the Licensed Materials may be based on industry recognized standards published by industry recognized standards bodies and that certain third parties claim to own patents and copyrights that cover implementation of those standards You acknowledge and agree that this Agreement does not convey any license to any such third party patents copyrights and other intellectual property rights and that You are solely responsible for any intellectual property infringement claims that relate to Your use ofthe Licensed Materials Some ofthe technology utilized in the Product is subject to third party licenses which require that you be given this notice THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE MP
50. he source PC e For hardwired USB connections between the encoder and host PC o All keystrokes are sent from the Rx in the same manner as a standard US 101 keyboard o When the encoder is configured as an RFB client to the host PC RFB server certain keystrokes are sent as follows a LGUI L Windows key Ox1f Oxffe7 RGUI R Windows key 0x27 0xffe8 Application Ox2f Oxff20 Print Screen System Rq Oxff15 0xff15 Scroll Lock Oxff13 0xff13 Pause Break 0xff14 0xff14 TI M wNGS D200 User Guide Appendix VII Safety and Compliance Statements Appendix VII Safety and Compliance Statements VII 1 Compliance Statements Federal Communications Commission FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Barco is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused
51. his chapter discusses how to discover the NGS D200 on your network and how to access the Web UI to configure device settings 5 1 Powering on the NGS D200 Now that the unit is connected it is ready to be powered up 5 1 1 Tools and equipment required e Power cord 5 1 2 Procedure 1 Plug one end of the power cord into the unit and the other end into a wall electrical outlet 100 240 V 50 60 Hz 2 Ensure that the included SD card is properly inserted into the slot 3 Power on the unit via the power switch NOTE Ifthe front panel LEDs fail to illuminate a hardware failure has occurred Please contact Customer Support 5 2 Locate the Device It is recommended to work with your deployment s IT department to appropriately configure and provision your network before installing the unit By default the device is configured to use DHCP You can use the Barco Device Discovery Tool to locate devices on your local network segment VLAN and determine their IP addresses 5 2 1 Procedure 1 Download the Barco Device Discovery Tool http www barco com networktools 2 Follow the instructions below 19 _ _ _ __ N G S D 200 User Guide Chapter 5 Discovering the NGS D200 and Accessing the Web UI Barco Device Discovery Tool Device Types IP Address DMS 1500 Barco NGS D200 1890317522 http 10 51 49 109 NGP NGS D200 Choose the device serial number from the Click the link to list or
52. ice technician has used original Barco replacement parts or authorized replacement parts which have the same characteristics as the Barco original part Unauthorized substitutions may result in degraded performance and reliability fire electric shock or other hazards Unauthorized substitutions may void warranty Safety check Upon completion of any service or repairs to this device ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in proper operating condition K5903085 T 16 Appendix VIII Environmental Statements Appendix VIII Environmental Statements VIII 1 Disposal of the Product Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment b EE This symbol on the product indicates that under the European Directive 2012 19 EU governing waste from electrical and electronic equipment this product must not be disposed of with other municipal waste Please dispose of your waste equipment by handing it over to a designated collection point for the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal please separate these items from other types of waste and recycle them responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources For more information about recycling of this product please contact your local city office or your municipal waste disposal service For det
53. ion as a desktop model It is equipped with rubber feet to prevent scratching the surface it is placed on Additionally two units can be mounted within a 1U rack space using the NGS D200 rack mount kit part number C9826136 not included 4 2 Installation Diagram The NGS D200 should be installed according to the following diagram 123 NGS D200 User Guide Chapter 4 Installation and Connections K5903085 mm m_ 1 4 Chapter 4 Installation and Connections Table 4 1 Encoder Decoder Configuration Description DVI I In DVI D to DVI D or VGA to DVI A omm S LEN CM ER Ez 4 3 Overview of Encoder Decoder Dataflow This section outlines the dataflow between the encoder and decoder After making a connection the decoder side will see hear and control encoder side source by default On the encoder side the NGS D200 loopback feature allows video audio and peripheral USB signals and data to pass through for connection to a monitor speakers and the source This enables collaboration between the two sites as the user at the encoder side can continue to operate their workstation as it is being shared with the decoder side NOTE Video audio and USB loopback are enabled by default on the encoder 4 3 1 Typical Dataflow The following diagrams outline the typical dataflow between an encoder and decoder 15 M NGS D200 User G
54. ity a When a user tries to view or control your desktop M Y Ask you for confirmation Require the user to enter this password E73 Figure V 1 Remote Desktop Preferences V 2 Enable KbM on a openSUSE System From the main Suse Desktop 69 NwNqGS D200 User Guide Appendix V Settings to Allow Remote Keyboard amp Mouse KbM Control on Linux Systems Click on Computer Select Control Center Select Remote Desktop Enable the following check boxes e Allow other users to view your desktop e Allow other users to control your desktop 5 Optional Configure Security settings To NS Remote Desktop Preferences X General Advanced Sharing E Allow other users to view your desktop Edi IV Allow other users to control your desktop Users can view your desktop using this command http sesl11esoc2 Ipvideosys com 5800 Security a When a user tries to view or control your desktop O Ask you for confirmation Y Require the user to enter this password Password eee Hep 2 Close Sessions Figure V 2 Remote Desktop Preferences K5903085 a 10 Appendix VI RFB Keyboard ASCII Guide Appendix VI RFB Keyboard ASCII Guide When using remote KbM on a decoder to control a source PC that is connected to an encoder keystrokes are processed differently depending on the type of connection between the encoder and t
55. ive parts Safety standards also impose limits to the internal and external temperature rises radiation levels mechanical stability and strength enclosure construction and protection against the risk of fire Simulated single fault condition testing ensures the safety of the equipment to the user even when the equipment s normal operation fails VII 3 Important safety instructions To prevent the risk of electrical shock e This product should be operated from a mono phase AC power source e This apparatus must be grounded earthed via the supplied 3 conductor AC power cable If none of the supplied power cables are the correct one consult your dealer e If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the purpose of the grounding ty pe plug e Donotallow anything to rest on the power cord Do not locate this product where persons will walk on the cord To disconnect the cord pull it out by the plug Never pull the cord itself e Useonly the power cord supplied with your device While appearing to be similar other power cords have not been safety tested at the factory and may not be used to power the device For a replacement power cord contact your dealer e Do not operate the device with a damaged cord Replace the cord e Do not operate the device if the device has been dropped or damaged until it has been examined and approved for operation e byaqualified servic
56. latest video data The rate of these continuous updates can be configured using Min and Max Refresh o Min Refresh Setting high values for Min Refresh gives better error resiliency on a lossy network at the cost of higher bandwidth usage Adjust this setting if you are losing packets and seeing latent video o MaxRefresh The encoder recognizes video transition from dynamic to static motion and can give a momentary boost to the refresh rate to make the static image quickly appear at a higher quality The Max Refresh controls the rate of this faster refresh that continues until a whole screen of data is transmitted Increasing the Max Refresh will refresh the screen faster by generating a larger burst Color Sampling o 4 2 2 Default Standard color sampling o Static 4 4 4 Usethis setting if you are looking at static images that require very accurate colors o Dynamic 4 4 4 Use this setting if you are looking at moving images that require very accurate colors NOTE Itis recommended to use Static and Dynamic 4 4 4 sampling only if you have enough bandwidth available For best quality set Min Refresh to a high value when using 4 4 4 color sampling Allow K M Switch Enable if you wish to allow multiple remote clients to control a PC via keyboard amp mouse that is connected to a multicast encoder When using remote keyboard amp mouse to control a host PC KbM data is transferred from the decoder to encoder to host PC on a first come first ser
57. modes e Override This menu allows you to define the scheme to render video on the decoder You can choose to render video in one of several ways o Monitor Video is rendered to fit the best supported resolution of the monitor o None Video is rendered to match the resolution of the encoded video at the encoder end e Override Color If the scheme you select to render your video creates a negative space boarder around your video you can select what color the negative space will be e Horz Vert Position Controls what scheme the system uses to offset the video NOTE When set to Location Horiz Vert Location will be used to offset the video When set to Offset Horiz Vert Offset will be used to specify the offset pixels e Horiz Location When Horiz Position is set to Location specifies the horizontal location of your video e Horiz Offset When Horiz Position is set to Offset specifies the horizontal location of your video in relation to the left edge of the display e Vert Location When Vert Position is set to Location specifies the vertical location of your video Al 222 NG SD 200 User Guide Chapter 10 Decoding Settings e Vert Offset When Vert Position is set to Offset specifies the horizontal location of your video in relation to the top edge of the display NOTE If the horizontal or vertical pixel offset is out of the range of your monitor the system will automatically adjust the video to fit your monitor
58. n Between an NGS D200 Encoder and Decoder This section outlines how to directly connect Standalone NGS D200 encoders to decoders 11 1 Prerequisites e Both systems are operating in Standalone mode 11 2 Encoder Setup 1 Launch a web browser In the address bar enter the IP address domain name of the NGS D200 unit e g 10 1 5 50 2 Ensure the device is configured as an encoder and in Standalone mode You will see this information on the top of the Web UI e Ifthe system is not navigate to the Administration section of the page o If not operating in Standalone Mode Under the Standalone Mode section check the box s At the bottom of the page click Apply m Click Save Settings o If not an encoder Under the System Control section click Encoder Decoder The system will reboot and come up as an encoder to ensure the device will continue to come up as an encoder after any subsequent NOTE After the system boots and you log back in make sure to click Save Settings reboots TIP You can configure the encoder streaming parameters by configuring the Connection Profile section of the page For more information see Connection Profile on page 28 11 3 Decoder client Setup 1 Launch a web browser In the address bar enter the IP address domain name of the other NGS D200 unit 2 Ensure the device is configured as a decoder and in Standalone mode You will see this information on the top of the Web UI e Ifthe syst
59. nd unimpeded evacuation of the hot air from its cooling system In order to ensure that correct airflow is maintained and that the device complies with Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC requirements it should always be operated with all of it s covers in place Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation To ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating these openings must not be blocked or covered The openings should never be blocked by placing the product on a bed sofa rug or other similar surface This product should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register The device should not be placed in a built in installation or enclosure unless proper ventilation is provided NGS D200 User Guide Appendix VII Safety and Compliance Statements Ensure that nothing can be spilled on or dropped inside the device If this does happen switch off and unplug the mains supply immediately Do not operate the device again until it has been checked by qualified service personnel Do not use this equipment near water Save the original shipping carton and packing material They will come in handy if you ever have to ship your equipment For maximum protection repack your set as it was originally packed at the factory Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning Never use strong solvents such as thinner o
60. nected clients client joins matching a different Authorization Entry It may also change if you manually change the Max BW NOTE Max BW should not normally change unless a currently connected client disconnects and a new via the user interface e g from a separate SSH or console session e Interface o Analog HV Indicates if the input video is RGB H sync and V sync detected o Analog SOG Indicates if the input video is RGB with Sync on Green SoG or composite sync o DVI Indicates if the input video is DVI o Indicates that no input video is detected Video Bytes Displays the number of bytes currently consumed by video data Audio Bytes Displays the number of bytes currently consumed by audio data Horiz Freq Displays the refresh rate of the horizontal video signal from the DVI inputs Hz Vert Freq Displays the refresh rate of the vertical video signal from the DVI iput Hz Horizontal Lines Indicates the total number of horizontal lines observed in the connected video signal Stereo Indicates if a stereo video signal is detected Frames Displays the total number of frames processed so far Slices Displays the total number of slices processed so far Frame Rate Indicates the number of frames processed per second Slice Rate Indicates the number of slices processed per second Local Video Output Indicates if the encoder is displaying its encoded video source out via the DVI D OUT port Reverse Audio Bytes Displays the number of by
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62. o bytes the decoder has so far received from the connected encoder Audio Packets Displays the total number of UDP audio packets so far received from the connected encoder Audio Lost Displays the number of audio packets lost so far from the connected encoder Audio Order Displays the number of out of order audio packets received so far from the connected encoder Rev Audio Bytes Displays the number of reverse audio bytes the decoder has so far received from the connected encoder Audio Dropped Displays the number of audio packets dropped so far from the connected encoder Queue Drops Displays the number of queued packets dropped so far from the connected encoder Video Output Indicates if the decoder is outputting video 8 2 Streaming Settings 8 2 1 Connection Profile The Connection Profile defines the quality and encoding parameters of the device encoder If you would like to restrict access to the encoder make sure to enable and configure the Authorization Table option For more information see Authorization Table on page 33 VN WARNING When you use a Connection Profile any decoder on your network will be able to connect to the K5903085 nc 28 Chapter 8 Streaming Table 8 1 Default Valid Connection Profile Settings Field Default Value Valid Entries Use Authorization Noes Table l Remote Desktop Remote Desktop Interaction High Resolution Graphics Full Motion Profile S Interaction Video Custom Max Bandwidth 10 0M
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64. ode NOTE When you have finished making changes click Apply at the bottom of the page Click Save Settings to permanently save your changes to the device 59 NG 9D 200 User Guide Appendix Supported Encoding Decoding Resolutions Appendix Supported Encoding Decoding Resolutions The NGS D200 Lite can support the following resolutions 3 Refresh ponz Horiz nonz Vert Front Vert Vert Back Pixel Clock Format Resolution Front Back Rate Hz Porch Sync Boch Porch Sync Porch MHz owepewm feo fs quw e po p e pee be ama ono lo fa ps bl lo lm sm uma pe 2 e pm dee sun mea m2 fo fe pa llo mo mm mr m pm je m e e mm m m bh fem hana Jar m p p e e 1600x1200 VESA 1680x1050 VESA ka 1920x 1080p 1280X720p 1280x800 1920x1080 59 9 GI N ES DY OA User Guide Appendix 1 Supported Encoding Decoding Resolutions Refresh PIE i Vert Front Vert VertBack Pixel Clock Format Resolution Front ac Rate Hz Porch Porch Sync Porch MHz 1920x1200 1152x900 85 00 1600x1200 75 0 204 75 1776x1056 Format Resolution Refresh R i ae Vert Front Vert VertBack Pixel Clock Rate Hz Porch Sync Porch MHz Porch NOTE For questions about support for other resolutions not listed here please contact Customer Support 48 48 K5903085 62 Appendix Il Making a Simple Connection Between an NGS D200 Encoder and Decoder Appendix Il Making a Simple Connectio
65. or on page 43 Procedure 1 Click Add to add a new EDID Descriptor 2 Select an LUT Id from the LUT library K5903085 m 43 Chapter 11 Video NOTE If your required LUT is not in the available list then you must configure one manually For more information see List of Video LUTs on page 46 3 Select a descriptor number NOTE When you have finished making changes click Apply at the bottom of the page Click Save Settings to permanently save your changes to the device 44 _ NGGS D 200 User Guide Chapter 12 Audio Chapter 12 Audio The following topics are covered in this chapter 12 1 Audio Mixer Configuration 12 1 Audio Mixer Configuration The Audio Mixer allows you to adjust the volume of local audio or reverse audio coming from the decoder e Local Audio Enables you to change the volume of the local audio source Line or Mic e Remote Audio Enables you to change the volume of the remote source NOTE When both fields are setto 100 each source will be equally mixed and at equal volume e Audio Input Specify if you wish to use the Line or Mic audio input TIP The Mic input U Jis located on the front of the unit and the Line input re is located on the rear NOTE For encoders Remote Audio changes the volume of reverse bidirectional audio coming from the decoder SY M M wNGS D200
66. ouse configuration and traffic 13 6 Keyboard Locale Settings 13 6 1 Encoder Decoder Keyboard Layout You can select the Keyboard Layout for the attached keyboard This will ensure that key strokes are appropriately exchanged between the collaborating source encoder and destination decoder e Keyboard Layout Select the appropriate keyboard layout US German French Belgian French Spanish Dutch Italian Portuguese Russian Chinese English UK Swiss French BB NG D 209 User Guide Chapter 13 Keyboard Mouse KbM e This setting must be configured on both the connected encoder and decoder e Only the same keyboard type can be used on both ends of the connection e g if encoder is get to German and decoder software client should also be set to German NOTE When you have finished making changes click Apply at the bottom of the page Click Save Settings to permanently save your changes to the device 13 7 KB M Settings 13 7 1 Decoder Keyboard Mouse Parameters You can specify your keyboard and mouse type to ensure it is detected by the system as well as set the KbM Mode You can specify what KBM Mode you wish the decoder to operate in e KBM Mode Configures the keyboard mouse Mode o Local The decoder will only transmit keyboard mouse bytes out via the HOST port to control a local PC o Remote The decoder will transmit keyboard mouse bytes out over the network to any connected encoders K5903085 56 Chapter 14 Administr
67. p sharing must use a Route that applies a KbM enabled Profile The default Route is not KbM enabled e Logintothe Admin UI e Navigate to the Profiles tab e Ensure that selected Profile has the Enabled Keyboard Mouse flag checked Profiles Tab gt Add Profile Edit Profile gt Config Tab gt Keyboard Mouse Settings gt v Enable Keyboard Mouse e This Profile must be applied using the appropriately configured Route ATTENTION See the 4 x Admin UI Setup Guide for more on Policy Configuration CL N G S D 200 User Guide Appendix V Settings to Allow Remote Keyboard amp Mouse KbM Control on Linux Systems Appendix V Settings to Allow Remote Keyboard amp Mouse KbM Control on Linux oystems In order to use Remote Keyboard amp Mouse KbM Control on a Linux System you will have to change several OS security settings to authorize the encoder to communicate with the host PC V 1 Enabling KbM on a Fedora System From the main Fedora desktop Select Systems Select Preferences Select Internet and Network Select Remote Desktop Enable the following check boxes e Allow other users to view your desktop e Allow other users to control your desktop 6 Optional Configure Security settings Orge N gt Remote Desktop Preferences Sharing Eri V Allow other users to view your desktop Ha Allow other users to control your desktop Users can view your desktop using this command vncviewer dev2fc8 0 Secur
68. pgrade the software firmware version of the system NGS D200 can be upgraded from e Web UI of the box e BCS Management System Refer to BCS Admin UI Guide e TFN CMS system Referto TransForm N installation manual 14 1 3 1 Procedure to upgrade via Web UI Prerequisites a webserver needs to be installed if not already a webserver like WampServer can be installed http www wampserver com en 1 Untarthe NGS D200 Firmware upgrade package into a directory It will create a directory called IMAGES 2 Place the IMAGES folder in root folder of webserver normally a directory on webserver like www SI NG S D 200 User Guide Chapter 14 Administration 3 Log in to the WebUI of NGS D200 that needs to be upgraded 4 Goto Administration gt Upgrade and configure the URL as follows and press Upgrade button WEBSERVER IPADDRESS is the IP address of the webserver http WEBSERVER IPADDRESS IMAGES The box will reboot after upgrade goes through 14 2 Management Settings 14 2 1 XMPP Agent The XMPP Agent menu points the device to a Management Sever to be used in Managed Mode e Configure the following o XMPP Enable Enables the device to log on to the Management Server s XMPP server Enable this if using the device in Managed Mode o XMPP Sever IP Name Allows you to point the device to the IP address or host name of the Management Server Enter the IP address host name of the Management Server NOTE If you are configuring this
69. ply at the bottom of the page Click Save Settings to permanently save your changes to the device TIP See Appendix Il for additional instructions on making connections between units 8 2 2 Encoder Splash Parameters The encoder will display a splash screen when there is no local input video detected You can configure the settings of the splash screen or force the splash screen to always display with this menu 29 NGS D 200 User Guide Chapter 8 Streaming NOTE You will see the encoder splash screen if you connect an idle encoder to an decoder on the decoder output Table 8 2 Default Valid Splash Parameters Field Default Value Valid Entries Splash B W 0 supported bandwidth of device Enable Splash Yes Yes No Stereo Yes No Horiz Resolution 0 size of monitor pixels Vert Resolution 0 size of monitor pixels Pixel Clock Rate 20 330 MHz Horiz Front Porch Vert Front Porch 0 1000 lines Vert Back Porch 0 1000 lines Horiz Synch 112 Vert Synch 0 1000 lines e Splash Screen Allows you to selects the appearance of the splash screen e Splash B W Allows you to adjust the bandwidth consumed by the splash screen Enable Splash Enables or disables the splash screen If disabled you will see a blank screen instead of the typical blue or grid splash screen Stereo Enables the splash screen to be displayed in stereo Horiz Resolution Allows you to adjust the horizontal resolution of the displayed encode
70. present The exclusion zone must be not less than 40 cm 16 Do not cover the device with any material while the device is in operation Keep flammable and combustible materials away from the device at all times Mount the device in a well ventilated area away from sources of ignition and out of direct sun light Never expose the device to rain or moisture In the event of fire use sand CO2 or dry powder fire extinguishers Never use water on an electrical fire Always have service performed on this device by authorized Barco service personnel Always insist on genuine Barco replacement parts Never use non Barco replacement parts as they may degrade the safety of this device Slots and openings in this equipment are provided for ventilation To ensure reliable operation of the device and to protect it from overheating these openings must not be blocked or covered The openings should never be blocked by placing the device too close to walls or other similar surface This device should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register This device should not be placed in a built in installation or enclosure unless proper ventilation is provided Let the device cool down completely before storing Remove cord from the device when storing Heat sensitive materials should not be placed in the path of the exhausted air To prevent device damage 75 The device must always be installed in a manner which ensures free flow of air into its air inlets a
71. r benzine or abrasive cleaners since these will damage the cabinet Stubborn stains may be removed with a cloth lightly dampened with mild detergent solution Rated maximum ambient temperature ta 40 C 104 F On servicing Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage potentials and risk of electric shock Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Attempts to alter the factory set internal controls or to change other control settings not specially discussed in this manual can lead to permanent damage to the device and cancellation of the warranty Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service technicians under the following conditions o When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed o If liquid has been spilled into the equipment o If the product has been exposed to rain or water o If the product does not operate normally when the operating instructions are followed Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions since improper adjustment of the other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to normal operation o If the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged o Ifthe product exhibits a distinct change in performance indicating a need for service Replacement parts When replacement parts are required be sure the serv
72. r splash screen Vert Resolution Allows you to adjust the vertical resolution of the displayed encoder splash screen Refresh Rate Enables you to adjust how often the splash screen will refresh itself NOTE The following parameters should only be adjusted by very advanced users Pixel Clock Rate Adjusts the pixel clock of the video Horiz Front Porch Allows you to adjust the number of columns of horizontal front porch Vert Front Porch Allows you to adjust the number of lines of vertical front porch Horiz Back Porch Allows you to adjust the number of columns of horizontal back porch Vert Back Porch Allows you to adjust the number of lines of vertical back porch Horiz Sync Allows you to adjust the number of columns of horizontal synchronization Vert Sync Allows you to adjust the number of lines of vertical synchronization K5903085 Onn 30 Chapter 8 Streaming 8 2 3 Decoder Splash Parameters A splash screen will be displayed on the decoder when it is not connected to an encoder You can modify the splash screen using this page Table 8 3 Default Valid Splash Parameters Field Default Value Valid Entries Splash Screen Blue Screen Grid Lines Enable Splash Yes Yes No Stereo No Yes No Horiz Resolution O size of monitor pixels Vert Resolution 0 size of monitor pixels Refresh Rate 1 500 Hz Pixel Clock Rate Horiz Front Porch 0 1000 pixels Vert Front Porch Horiz Back Porch 0 1000 pixels Horiz
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75. s reduced e g for acoustic purposes it shall be done at customers own risk For more information see Authorization Table on page 33 K5903085 gt 24 Chapter 7 Network Configuration Chapter 7 Network Configuration Network Configuration allows you to set the device network settings as well as get real time network statistics The following topics are covered in this chapter 3 1 Network Statistics REIR m eee te We ooo 7 2 Network Settings le lll elle I llllme ll 222222322 7 1 Network Statistics 7 1 1 Interface The Interface section gives real time information about the device network interface 7 1 2 Routing The Routing section gives real time information about device static routes 7 2 Network Settings 7 2 1 Network Interface IP Address Configuration You may want to reconfigure the default network settings of the device e DHCP Enables DHCP on the device NOTE Ensure DHCP is enabled if you wish to use the Device Discovery feature in the 4 x Collaboration Suite e MTU Size Specifies the maximum transmission unit MTU size in bytes The default size is 1500 e IP Address If not using DHCP specifies the statics IP address of the device e Netmask Specifies the interface netmask NOTE When you have finished making changes click Apply at the bottom of the page Click Save Settings to permanently save your changes to the device 7 2 2 Domain Name Service DNS Client You can speci
76. se elimination to 1 means all successive frames will be considered different i e all slices in all frames will be transmitted e Horiz Position Allows you to adjust the horizontal position of the encoded video Only adjust this field if the video output is being cut off on the left and right sides and adjusting the horizontal position of the monitor on the Rx side does not fix the problem e Vert Position Allows you to adjust the vertical position of the encoded video Only adjust this field if the video output is being cut off on the top and bottom and adjusting the vertical position of the monitor on the Rx side does not fix the problem NOTE Horiz Vert Position always apply to analog video They will also apply to digital video when DVI Mode is setto LUT e Optimize Latency This setting improves latency when small motions cannot be seen on the video e g a mouse cursor is not seen moving Enabling this setting will increase your bandwidth usage e Frame Interval This setting changes the time before a complete screen refresh occurs in milliseconds ms Increasing this value will reduce the frame rate but increase your bandwidth usage It is not recommended to change this value NOTE When you have finished making changes click Apply at the bottom of the page Click Save Settings to permanently save your changes to the device 11 2 5 Decoder Input Video Parameters You can change video parameters for the local input video on
77. ser Guide Chapter 8 Streaming TIP See Appendix Il for additional instructions on making connections between units 8 2 10 Procedure 1 Click Add to add a new entry 2 Configure the following Table 8 4 Default Valid Authorization Parameters Field Default Value Valid Entries Low Compression High Compression Unicast Mes Preemptible Int Multicast Join Multicast e Network Enter the IP address or domain name of the device or network you wish to authorize to connect to the encoder e Netmask Enter the netmask of the device or network you wish to authorize to connect to the encoder TIP To allow any decoder client to establish a connection with the encoder set Network and Netmask to 0 0 0 0 TIP To authorize an entire network enter the network IP address domain name e g 10 1 5 0 into the Network field and enter the network netmask e g 255 255 255 0 into the Netmask field TIP To authorize a specific decoder client enter its specific IP address domain name into the Network field and set the Netmask to 255 255 255 255 e Enable Enables you to disable an entry without actually deleting it When set to No the entry is ignored e Bandwidth Allows you to cap the maximum bandwidth that a connected client can consume Mbps e Low Compression Allows you to control the amount of compression applied to portions of the input video where the image is static or has very little motion e g mouse cursor movin
78. signate any port range outside of the default range NOTE When you have finished making changes click Apply at the bottom of the page Click Save Settings to permanently save your changes to the device 8 2 9 Authorization Table The Authorization Table provides protection against unwanted access to your encoder You can authorize clients from specific IP addresses or networks to connect to be able to connect to the encoder NOTE You must select Use Authorization Table under the Connection Profile section of the page in order to expose the Authorization Table section of the page NOTE The Authorization Table only applies for Standalone Mode connections For more information see Standalone Mode on page 58 Certain priorities apply when overlapping Authorization Tables entries are configured For example assume there are two entries in the list 1 IP Adaress 10 1 0 0 Netmask 255 255 0 0 Bandwith 10M 2 IP Address 10 1 5 50 Netmask 255 255 255 255 Bandwidth 10 M The more specific entry Entry 2 will be solely enforced Suppose a third entry is added to the list Two entries are equally specific 1 IP Address 10 1 0 0 Netmask 255 255 0 0 Bandwidth 10M 2 IP Address 10 1 5 50 Netmask 255 255 255 255 Bandwidth 10 M 3 IP Address 10 1 5 50 Netmask 255 255 255 255 Bandwidth 20 M Entry 2 will be solely enforced because it is higher in the list than Entry 3 39 M NGS D200 U
79. ss e Netmask Specify the netmask of the network address e g 255 255 0 0 e Gateway Specify the IP address of your network gateway NOTE When you have finished making changes click Apply at the bottom of the page Click Save Settings to permanently save your changes to the device K5903085 T 26 Chapter 8 Streaming Chapter 8 Streaming The Streaming menu is used to define audio video multicast and control port ranges enable or disable reverse audio as well make and break Standalone connections between encoder and decoder The following topics are covered in this chapter 8 1 Streaming Statistics 4 2 20 rito nana een fee en ts e e naano reinen 8 2 Streaming Settings 1000051 AA IDAEA AEDI DAAA IDDAA AAE Donnan 8 1 Streaming Statistics the Streaming Statistics page gives real time information about the status of a connection After making a connection you can use this page to get detailed information from the perspective of the encoder or decoder 8 1 1 Connection Information Encoder e Client Displays the IP address of the currently connected client For multicast connections the system will display the IP address of the first client that connected e Status Displays the connection status of the encoder e LUT Displays the name field of the currently matching LUT entry e Max BW Displays the configured maximum bandwidth allowed to con
80. st Address End NOTE This field is not currently supported Please specify the same address for the both Mutlicast Address Start and Multicast Address End o Multicast TTL Time to live NOTE When you have finished making changes click Apply at the bottom of the page Click Save Settings to permanently save your changes to the device 8 2 7 Reverse Audio Reverse audio will send audio from a Standalone decoder to encoder enabling two way communication between the locations 8 2 7 1 Notes e Reverse Audio can only be used by devices in Standalone Mode e Reverse Audio must be enabled on both ends of the connection encoder or decoder via the Streaming page K5903085 Cnn 32 Chapter 8 Streaming e You must specify the connection to use audio via the Connection Manager Table page 8 2 7 2 Enabling Reverse Audio e Enable check to enable reverse audio NOTE When you have finished making changes click Apply at the bottom of the page Click Save Settings to permanently save your changes to the device NOTE You can choose which audio input Mic in 4 or Line In will be used for reverse audio For more information see Audio Mixer Configuration on page 51 8 2 8 Audio Video Ports Range You can adjust the audio video port ranges of the device if needed NOTE The default A V port range is 6060 6399 e For Standalone encoders designate any open ports 6060 7000 default range e For Standalone decoders de
81. t to operate in one of these modes For more information see Standalone Mode on page 58 2 9 1 Managed Mode In Managed Mode the device is used as part of networked centrally managed collaboration solution under the control of the 4 x Barco Management Server Bandwidth consumption can be dynamically provisioned in Managed mode If using Managed Mode simply connect the unit to your network If Auto Registration is enabled on the Management Server the NGS D200 will be automatically registered and discovered You can configure advanced settings centrally from the Admin UI or use the Web UI as described later in this document Please see the 4 x Admin UI Setup Guide for more e The device is part of a centrally managed collaboration solution that enables flexible stream routing synchronous recording advanced policy management and more e 4 x Collaboration Suite users select this mode 2 9 2 Standalone Mode The device is used for simple point to point connections enabling sharing of visually lossless video and graphics audio and ultra low latency keyboard mouse control over IP In Standalone Mode the decoder is setup to connect to the encoder without the help of a management system If using the NGS D200 as a Transform N DVI input node then use the device in Standalone Mode Please see Installation and Configuration of TransForm N for more on using the NGS 200 as part of the TransForm N environment 2 9 2 1 Standalone Mode Requiremen
82. te in reference to the host PC that you want the system to reference as a starting coordinate for KbM control For example if you are encoding the bottom side of a PC that is configured in vertical extended desktop mode with two 1600 x 1200 displays you would enter 1200 for the YOffset entry K5903085 38 Chapter 9 Encoding NOTE When you have finished making changes click Apply at the bottom of the page Click Save Settings to permanently save your changes to the device 39 NGS D200 User Guide Chapter 10 Decoding Settings Chapter 10 Decoding Settings The following topics are covered in this chapter 10 1 Decoding Settings cece ence ene cence nes n ene mI mr mr re lee sr sr rrr This menu is used to configure various decoder settings 10 1 Decoding Settings 10 1 1 Display Parameters Decoder Display Parameters is used to switch the decoder video mode from Local to Remote modes and is also used to set the positioning of the video on the decoder and encoder sides Table 10 1 Default Valid Decoder Display Parameters Field Default Value Valid Entries Override Color Blue Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Black White Gray Red Green Horiz Vert Position Location Offset Horiz Location Left Center Right Vert Location Top Top Middle Bottom Horiz Vert Offset loo O horizontal from left or vertical from top pixels e Video Source Allows you to switch output video from Local Remote
83. tes currently consumed by reverse bidirectional audio 8 1 2 Streaming Statistics Decoder e Server Displays the IP address of the currently connected encoder server e Status Displays the connection status of the decoder 27 AAA wGS D200 User Guide Chapter 8 Streaming Remote LUT Displays the name field of the LUT used to process video on the V2D encoder Display LUT The name field of the LUT the decoder is using to override the Remote LUT if Override is enabled NOTE The Display LUT field will show if decoder override is disabled Current Bytes Displays the total amount of bytes the decoder is currently using to decode Genlock Status Indicates if a stereo video signal is detected Video Bytes Displays the number of video bytes the decoder has so far received from the connected encoder Video Packets Displays the total number of UDP video packets so far received from the connected encoder Video Lost Displays the number of video packets lost so far from the connected encoder Video Order Displays the number of out of order video packets received so far from the connected encoder Video Dropped Displays the number of video packets dropped so far from the connected encoder Video Frames Displays the number of video frames so far processed by the decoder Video Slices Displays the number of video slices so far processed by the decoder Audio Bytes Displays the number of audi
84. the decoder source from the DVI I IN port from this menu Table 11 2 Default Valid Decoder Input Video Parameters Field Default Value Valid Entries Sampling Phase De 16 15 Horiz Position EE 135 supported number of horizontal pixels of the monitor Vert Position EE 25 supported number of vertical pixels of the monitor LUT Charge Pump Curr Auto 50 100 150 250 350 500 750 1500 DVI Mode LUT LUT Auto e Sampling Phase Analog Video Only The sampling phase is adjusted to minimize noise of the video source that is result of the source s hardware video card cables etc and video resolution Ideally this field should be set to a level that minimizes bandwidth usage You can check the bandwidth usage from Display Connection Information to find a sampling phase that works best for your deployment For more information see Streaming Statistics 45 M NqGS D200 User Guide Chapter 11 Video Decoder on page 27 e Horiz Position Allows you to move the horizontal edge of your video in relation to the left corner of the display by the specified number of pixels e Vert Position Allows you to move the vertical edge of your video in relation to the top corner of the display by the specified number of pixels NOTE Horiz Vert Position always apply to analog video They will also apply to digital video when DVI Mode is setto LUT e LUT Charge Pump Curr Analog Video
85. ts e Both the encoders and decoders involved must o Have the appropriate network settings configured o Have Standalone Mode enabled via the Standalone Mode page For more information see Standalone Mode on page 58 K5903085 EM 8 Chapter 2 Product Overview e Decoders o Establish connections with the encoder via Connection Manager Table o Formore information see Connection Manager Table on page 35 8 m NG S D 200 User Guide Chapter 3 Unpacking the System Chapter 3 Unpacking the System The following topics are covered in this chapter 3 1 What sin the Box nro 3 2 Unpacking the System 3 1 What s in the Box The following equipment is shipped with the NGS D200 unit Power cord for Europe Power cord for USA 12 V DC power supply SD card PON N NOTE The SD card contains all necessary licensing information If you have purchased the NGS D200 Pro or NGS D200 Pro 3D you will receive an additional SD card that will enable additional functionality beyond what is supported by the NGS D200 Lite The NGS D200 Pro 3D also comes with the 3D stereo kit part 4 C9826147 I if N B kingston icro msg 11 NGS D200 User Guide Chapter 3 Unpacking the System Figure 3 1 NGS 200 accessories 3 1 1 NGS D200 Pro 3D The NGS D200 Pro 3D also includes the 3D stereo kit part C9826147 Figure 3 2 3D Stereo Kit 3 1 2 Included documentation e Hardcop
86. u must first delete the List of Preferred Timings in EDID to Source then select to Use Preferred Video Timings from Monitor click Apply click Save Settings and then reboot the system Note that the List of Preferred Timings in EDID to Source section of the page will only appear when the Use Preferred Video Timings from Monitor setting is disabled 11 2 2 Video Input Type You can set the EDID video input for either digital or analog video e EDID Video Input Select Digital or Analog AS 222 NG SD 2000 User Guide Chapter 11 Video NOTE When you have finished making changes click Apply at the bottom of the page Click Save Settings to permanently save your changes to the device 11 2 3 Auto Detect Video Timings From DVI NOTE This option is used when DVI inputis used e Enable AutoLUT check to enable It makes the operation in DVI mode easier User does not need to create look up tables LUTs manually for input video timing detection NGS D200 can automatically create a video LUT from input video timings When this option is enabled other LUTs created in the system are ignored for video detection and the auto created LUT takes precedence If Use Preferred Video Timings from Monitor option is disabled LUTs in the sytem can be used to announce specific video timings over EDID to source connected at input not a common case NOTE When you have finished making changes click Apply at the
87. uide 4 3 1 1 Encoder to Hardware Decoder Headphones Speakers Monitor I Video I 1 LL a uy Source Mic USB OPTIONAL 7 a a C s Li Mouse Keyboard Chapter 4 Installation and Connections Headphones Speakers ER Monitor PA AO Audio Video USB L 3 IP EY Network Audio Mic Source USB Mouse Keyboard Figure 4 1 Typical dataflow between the encoder and hardware decoder 4 3 1 2 Encoder to Software Decoder Headphones Speakers Monitor MIL Audio Video USB i MI HAS DI Audio pc Mic ea Decoder 2 Mouse Keyboard K5903085 Monitor
88. ve basis By default the first client to connect to the encoder will be the controlling client After a period of inactivity K M Idle Limit other clients will have the opportunity to become the controlling client K M Idle Limit If Allow K M Switch is enabled this setting determines how long seconds the controlling client can be idle before another client can contend to become the controlling client NOTE When you have finished making changes click Apply at the bottom of the page Click Save Settings to permanently save your changes to the device 9 1 2 Encoder Keyboard Mouse Server Parameters If necessary you can configure the encoder to behave as an RFB client For more information see Making RFB Connections on page 55 You will configure the encoder to connect to the host PC acting as a RFB server Enable Enables the encoder RFB client to connect to the host PC RFB server Set to Yes or No IP Address Enter the IP address of the host PC Password If the host PC RFB server requires a password enter it here Port Specifies the port to connect to on the host PC XOffset Specifies the X coordinate in reference to the host PC that you want the system to reference as a starting coordinate for KbM control For example if you are encoding the right hand side of a PC that is configured in extended desktop mode with two 1600 x 1200 displays you would enter 1600 for the XOffset entry YOffset Specifies the Y coordina
89. vices on your network This is helpful for finding other clients and servers that you can connect to Documentation provides links to the product documentation NGS D200 User Guide Chapter 6 System Information Chapter 6 System Information The System Information page provides the following system status and access to system settings oystem Status e Software Information provides build version number date serial number model type and license type for the device e Firmware Information provides firmware versions and dates of different firmware on the device e System Information provides uptime and load average e Memory Utilization provides system memory utilization e System Time shows system time and NTP status e Temperature and Fan Information provides temperature of different critical components and zones on the devices System Settings e Fan Speed of the System provides way to change the fan speed on the Device The default fan speed option is set to Auto High Other options are High Medium and Low After changing the settings they take effect immediately To make the change persistent across reboots hit Save Settings button under left navigation panel WARNING It is highly recommended to not change the fan speed setting and leave it at factory default value of Auto WARNING Reducing the fan speed can adverse effect of the operation of the device and will reduce MTBF and product reliability If the fan speed i
90. y of the NGS D200 Quick Start Guide K5903053 00 TIP You can access the Quick Start Guide and NGS D200 HW Guide through the Web UI 3 2 Unpacking the System 3 2 1 Unpacking the unit You should unpack and check the pieces of the NGS D200 unit as soon as the system arrives 3 2 2 Procedure Carefully open the box Clear a space large enough for the NGS D200 unit Remove the NGS D200 unit and set it on a cleared flat surface for inspection Check the chassis for any damage that may have occurred in shipping Remove the accompanying accessories and check to see that everything is present o Rom NOTE If any accessories are missing or damaged contact Customer Support for an immediate replacement NOTE Do not place any weight on top of the unit It is not designed to support weight and internal components can be damaged if objects are placed on top of the NGS D200 unit K5903085 E 9812 Chapter 4 Installation and Connections Chapter 4 Installation and Connections The following topics are covered in this chapter 4 1 Mounting the NGS D200 AA 4 2 Installation Diagram es 4 3 Overview of Encoder Decoder Dataflow 2 2 222 22 cece cece c cnn e cece ccc ccceeeeeeeeeeeseees 4 4 Connections for 3D Stereoscopic Video uo22ouueseeneeeeoneeennnneennnnennneeennnenn 4 1 Mounting the NGS D200 The NGS D200 is designed to funct

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