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TERMINAL PROGRAM MENU STRUCTURE
The following describes the terminal program menu structure.
Main Menu
‘0’ Main Menu
‘1’ IP
‘2’ MPEG-2 encoder
‘3’ MPEG-4 encoder
‘4’ Misc
‘5’ Rcp+
‘6’ logout
1 – IP Menu
The selections and format are shown below. Enter the appropriate information where indicated by the quotation marks, but do not enter
the quotation marks. An asterisk (*) means a reset after a change is necessary.
NOTE: When you change the IP address, subnet mask, or gateway IP address either through HyperTerminal or the browser, the system
needs to be rebooted by cycling the power.
‘0’ Exit menu IP
‘1’ local IP (*) 172.160.0.80 -> ‘new IP address’ [Enter]
‘2’ local subnet mask (*) 255.255.0.0 -> ‘new subnet mask’ [Enter]
‘3’ local gateway (*) 0.0.0.0 -> ‘new gateway IP address’ [Enter]
‘4’ tx multicast group 224.1.2.37 -> ‘new transmit multicast group address’ [Enter]
‘5’ remote IP 172.16.0.17 -> ‘new remote IP address’ [Enter]
‘6’ ntp server 0.0.0.0 -> ‘new ntp server IP address’ [Enter]
‘7’ alarm IP (access the Alarm IP Address menu)
7 – Alarm IP Address Submenu
‘0’ Exit menu alarm IP
‘1’ alarm IP [1] = 172.16.0.17
‘2’ alarm IP [2] = 0.0.0.0
‘3’ alarm IP [3] = 0.0.0.0
‘4’ alarm IP [4] = 0.0.0.0
‘5’ alarm IP [5] = 0.0.0.0
‘6’ alarm IP [6] = 0.0.0.0
‘7’ alarm IP [7] = 0.0.0.0
‘8’ alarm IP [8] = 0.0.0.0
‘9’ alarm IP [9] = 0.0.0.0
‘a’ alarm IP [10] = 0.0.0.0
2 – MPEG-2 Encoder Menu (advanced MPEG-2 encoder settings)
‘0’ Exit MPEG-2 configuration
‘1’ current par 6 [1,2…8]
‘2’ name 5 MBPS high quality
‘3’ set defaults
‘4’ bitrate 5000 [KBps]
‘5’ GOP Structure 4 [1=I, 2=IP, 3=IPB, 4=IPBB]
‘6’ GOP Length 15 [n]
‘7’ streamtype 1 [1=VES, 3=PRG]
‘8’ skip ratio 1 [n]
‘9’ resolution 3 [0=QCIF, 1=CIF, 2=2CIF, 3=4CIF]
‘a’ MPEG-1 0 [1=MPEG-1, 0=MPEG-2]
3 – MPEG-4 Encoder Menu (advanced MPEG-4 encoder settings)
‘0’ Exit MPEG-4 configuration
‘1’ current par 1 [1,2…8]
‘2’ name high quality (CIF)
‘3’ set defaults
‘4’ bitrate 1000 [KBps]
‘5’ I-frm dist 0 [n]
‘6’ skip ratio 1 [n]
‘7’ resolution 1 [0=QCIF, 1=CIF]