Specifications

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Vision
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Operation/Reference Guide
MPEG Solution
The following steps show you how to setup a typical configuration for the MPEG Solution:
1. Attach the power supply to the power connector on the rear of the server (FIG. 15).
2. Connect an RJ-45 LAN cable to one of the LAN ports on the back of the Vision
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Master server. Connect
the other end of the cable to your network switch.
3. Attach an RJ-45 LAN cable to the LAN port on the rear of the MAX-CSE encoder. Attach the other end
of the cables to the ports on your LAN switch.
4. Attach a composite or S-Video cable to the corresponding ports on the rear of the MAX-CSE encoder.
Attach the other end of the cables to a device capable of producing a video signal. The MAX-CSE
encodes the video signals into MPEG-2 multicast streams.
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 for each additional MAX-CSE encoder you have in your solution.
Vision
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TDS
Vision
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TDS provides multiple live Digital Video Broadcast (DVB) or MPEG channels over a standard IP
network for up to 150 users for each type of channel. See LAN (RJ-45) Port section on page 15 for information
on wiring cables for the port.
DVB Installation
The following steps show you how to setup a typical DVB configuration for Vision
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TDS.
1. Connect the power supply to the rear of the Digital TV appliance.
2. Connect an RJ-45 LAN cable to LAN port two on the back of the Digital TV appliance (FIG. 17).
Connect the other end to your Video LAN.
To prevent multicast traffic from flooding your network, use LAN port 2 as the Vision
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client side multicast interface.
Consult the MAX-CSE/MAX-CSD10 Operation/Reference Guide for information on
configuring your MAX-CSE Encoder.
FIG. 17 Digital TV appliance (rear panel)
To Client-side LAN
To Video LAN
Vision
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uses typical UTP/STP cabling for RJ-45 connections.