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MPH series video encoders - Teleste

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Configuring Video ChannelsVideo connectionNote! <strong>MPH</strong> encoder has automaticNTSC/PAL <strong>video</strong> format detection.When changing the <strong>video</strong> format, thedevice must reboot.123VIDEO INTERFACES(Physical <strong>video</strong> input)VIDEO SOURCE CONFIGURATIONS(Video overlay settings)VIDEO ENCODER CONFIGURATIONS(6 encoding combinations)<strong>MPH</strong> encoder is available in one and two <strong>video</strong> input models. Onechannel model has equipped with additional loop-though output connector.The <strong>video</strong> connector type is a BNC female. The <strong>video</strong> input impedanceis 75 Ω. The nominal input level is 1 Vpp. Video inputs areequipped with dual colour VIDEO indicator led’s on the front panel.Video port settings can be configured from web user interface (WebUI).Led Colour Video modeGreenVideo connector is used as <strong>video</strong> input and is locked tovalid <strong>video</strong> signalVideo1(Short)BlinkingGreenOrangeOff / DarkThe <strong>video</strong> input is not used in any active media profile,but is locked to <strong>video</strong>Video connector is used as <strong>video</strong> input, but no valid<strong>video</strong> signal is detectedPower is OFF or device is restarting.45MEDIA PROFILE CONFIGURATIONS(up to 12 media profiles)MAIN PAGE(Start / Stop <strong>video</strong> streaming)Step-by-step flowchart how to configure<strong>video</strong> channel in the <strong>MPH</strong> encoder.Led Colour Video modeGreenVideo connector is used as <strong>video</strong> input and is locked tovalid <strong>video</strong> signalVideo2(Short)BlinkingGreenOrangeOff / DarkThe <strong>video</strong> input is not used in any active media profile,but is locked to <strong>video</strong>Video connector is used as <strong>video</strong> input, but no valid<strong>video</strong> signal is detectedPower is OFF or device is restarting, or configured forloop-through output (1-ch version only)CameraMonitorloop-through<strong>MPH</strong><strong>MPH</strong>101/111 and <strong>MPH</strong>401/411 containsone <strong>video</strong> input (with loop-through).Note! One channel <strong>MPH</strong> encoder’ssecond <strong>video</strong> connector is loopthroughport for an analog monitor.It is designed to transmit the sameanalog <strong>video</strong> signal out that isreceived from <strong>video</strong> input.Video channel configuration<strong>MPH</strong> is an ONVIF compliant encoder and <strong>video</strong> channel configuration isdesigned according to ONVIF standard.Note! Before modifying the configuration of a <strong>video</strong> profile, makesure that <strong>video</strong> stream is stopped on the MAIN page.Camera 1Camera 2<strong>MPH</strong>102/112 and <strong>MPH</strong>402/412contains two <strong>video</strong> inputs.<strong>MPH</strong>Video streaming methodsVideo input is the physical <strong>video</strong> connector (BCN female) available forCVBS signal. Naturally each <strong>video</strong> input can be connected to a camera orany other standard PAL or NTSC <strong>video</strong> source.12 <strong>MPH</strong>100/400 <strong>series</strong> <strong>video</strong> <strong>encoders</strong> WebUI user manual

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