Specifications

D17XX OEM Integration v0.1
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Navigate to global Settings and click on the Set Clock button.
Set the clock to the current date and time, and power down the D17XX.
7. Ethernet Video Streaming
UDP Multicast video streaming is selected in the web interface under Global Parameters as follows:
Streaming Status: Enabled
Streaming Type: UDP Multicast
The UDP Multicast video stream can be accessed from a player like domo Stream Player, VLC Media
Player or Cobham Mission Commander at the default address and port:
Multicast address: 224.2.128.12
Multicast Port: 10333
These parameters can be edited under Global Parameters.
RTSP Multicast video streaming is selected under Global Parameters as follows:
Streaming Status: Enabled
Streaming Type: RTSP Multicast
The RTSP Multicast stream can be accessed from a player like VLC Media Player or Cobham Mission
Commander (not supported by domo Stream Player):
rtsp://
unit_ip_address
/stream.sdp
e.g. rtsp://192.168.2.193/stream.sdp
8. Recording and Playback
Before the first recording to the onboard SD card, the following steps should be followed:
With the D550 powered off, insert a Sandisk MicroSD card in the onboard MicroSD card
holder. Card capacities supported: 2GB to 32GB.
Insert a 3V coin cell battery into J7. This will power the Real Time Clock when the
system is powered off.
Turn on the system.
If a new card was inserted, format the SD card via the web browser Global Settings
page. This will erase all the data on the card.
Set the Real Time Clock via the web browser Global Settings page, in the same way as
for the D17XX.
Turn on recording on the Global Settings page.
Note:
Recording in DVB-T is not supported
. The highest bitrate supported for recording is 2.5Mb/s. In
Narrowband this corresponds to 2.5MHz, QPSK, 2/3 FEC
When recording at 2.5Mb/s, a 32GB SD card will provide up to 29 hours of recording time. Lower
bitrates will increase the record time.
When the card gets full, recording is automatically stopped.
Playback of recordings is done via RTSP Unicast from a player like VLC Media Player or Cobham
Mission Commander (not supported by domo Stream Player):