User manual

Setup
ADPRO FastTrace, Issue 5 2 - 15
2.3.2.1.3 Default Gateway
Factory Default No Gateway
For communication with ADPRO Video Central Lite located on another network, the ADPRO FastTrace must be
given the address of the first host device on the route to the destination network (and vice versa). The Default Gateway
is the address of the host to which the ADPRO FastTrace sends packets that are destined for the remote network.
If a default gateway is not specified, communication is limited to the local network. For more details refer to Section
1.10.3.
2.3.2.1.4 Video Data Rate
Options: Full, 32Kbps, 64Kbps, 128Kbps, 256Kbps, 384Kbps, 512Kbps, 1Mbps, 2Mbps
Factory Default: Full
The Video Data Rate option provides the ability to control the amount of bandwidth that is used when transmitting
video data to ADPRO Video Central Lite. Bandwidth is a limited resource and is shared between all users on a
network.
The Video Data Rate acts like a ‘throttle’ and is useful if the network administrator needs to limit the amount of
bandwidth used by certain devices. Refer to your Network / System Administrator for further advice regarding any
bandwidth restriction or limitation.
2.3.2.2 Serial Communication Properties
There are two Serial Communication Ports for telephone line or digital line connection for communications with
ADPRO Video Central Lite. Modems are used for analogue line (PSTN) connection or terminal adaptors (TA) for
digital lines (ISDN). The COMMS 1 port is fitted with a 25-pin D male connector (refer to Table 1-1 for pinouts). The
COMMS 2 port is a 9-pin D male (refer Table 1-2).
ADPRO WEBSITE
For information regarding IP addressing when connecting through a network firewall,
please refer to the Tech Tip section on the ADPRO website at:
http://www.adpro.com.au
or contact yours nearest ADPRO distributor for a copy.
NOTE
This data rate applies per user: if two users are connected at 32Kbps, the total
bandwidth used would be 64Kbps.