MGW 2000e
MPEG-2 Video Streaming Server
(Version 4.0)
Quick Start Guide
Safety Instructions
Use the following safety guidelines to help protect your MGW
2000e unit from potential damage and to ensure your own
personal safety.
When using MGW 2000e
As you operate MGW 2000e, observe the following safety
guidelines
Note
Do not open the MGW 2000e unit, as this will void your warranty. MGW
2000e does not contain any user serviceable parts.
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Before installing MGW 2000e, unplug the system to help
prevent electric shock or system board damage. Certain
system board components continue to receive power any
time MGW 2000e is connected to AC power.
To help prevent electric shock, plug the power cable into
properly grounded sources. Use only properly grounded
extensions and adaptors as the need arises.
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Use only a UL Recognized power cord.
Make sure nothing rests on your MGW 2000e power cable
and that the cables are not located where they can be
stepped or tripped over.
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Do not spill food or liquids on your MGW 2000e unit.
Do not push any objects into free slots of your MGW 2000e
unit. Doing so will damage your MGW 2000e unit and can
cause fire or electrical shock by shorting out interior
components.
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Keep your MGW 2000e unit away from radiators and heat
sources. Also, do not block cooling vents. Avoid placing
loose papers underneath your MGW 2000e unit. Do not
place your MGW 2000e unit in a closed-in wall unit or on a
bed, sofa, or rug.
When you disconnect a cable, pull on its connector or on its
strain relief loop, not on the cable itself. Some cables have a
connector with locking tabs; if you are disconnecting this
type of cable, press in on the locking tabs before
disconnecting the cable. As you pull connectors apart, keep
them evenly aligned to avoid bending any connector pins.
Also, before you connect a cable, make sure both
connectors are correctly oriented and aligned.
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ESD Warning: Normal handling precautions should be
taken to avoid static discharge.
MGW 2000e Overview
MGW 2000e transmits multiple channels of live TV and video
over IP networks. It can receive up to six live analog signals,
encode them in real-time to MPEG-1 or MPEG-2 and then
stream them over an IP network in multicast or unicast mode.
With MGW 2000e, organizations can utilize their IP networks
for business TV, training and corporate communications.
MGW 2000e encodes, multiplexes and transmits up to 6 live
MPEG-2 and MPEG-1 streams.
A Web-based remotely controlled management application lets
you configure, control and operate multiple streams.
MGW 2000e ships with two network interface cards (NIC)
enabling you to transmit streams over one NIC and use the
second one to configure and operate MGW 2000e.
This guide instructs you on how to connect MGW 2000e to a
network and initialize for the first use. It also guides you in
encoding one live channel from an analog or digital source with
pre-set default parameters.
Detailed instructions on setting streaming and encoding
parameters can be found in the user manual.
MGW 2000e Quick Start Guide
MGW 2000e Components
Chassis Components
Description
MGW 2000e chassis
‘Housing’ of the MGW 2000e system.
Power cord that fits your local Din
socket.
Connects to MGW 2000e's power
connector
(not supplied by Optibase).
Network cables - shielded category 5
Connect MGW 2000e's NICs A and
B to two different network segments
(not supplied by Optibase).
19”, 23” or ETSI mounted bracket
RS-232 cable
Rack-mounts MGW 2000e.
Connects PC to MGW 2000e.
USB disk
The USB disk is optional. It connects
to MGW 2000e and provides space
to store video clips
(not supplied by Optibase).
Encoding Modules
Description
MGE-100
Encodes video from Composite and
S-Video sources at SIF and QSIF
resolutions and audio from
unbalanced audio sources.
MGE-200 FD1 720
Encodes video from Composite and
S-Video sources at SIF, QSIF, HD1
2/3 D1, 3/4 D1 and FD1 resolutions
and audio from unbalanced sources.
MGE-200D FD1 720
Like MGE-200 FD1 720, but encodes
SDI video sources and unbalanced
and AES3 sources.
MGE-200 Low Latency
Supports Optibase's low latency
optimized microcode for encoding at
a reduced latency.
Encoding Module Components
Description
Video BNC cable
Connects a Composite or SDI
source.
S-Video MiniDIN cable
Audio Stereo MiniJack cable
RCA Coaxial cable
Connects an S-Video source.
Connects an unbalanced source.
Connects an AES3 source.
Table 1: MGW 2000e Components
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MGW 2000e Quick Start Guide
Getting Started
This section describes how to unpack and initialize MGW
2000e. It instructs you on encoding and transmitting a UDP
stream under default conditions by using one encoding module
and MGW 2000e Director.
For instructions on encoding and transmitting RTP streams,
refer to the user manual.
Unpacking MGW 2000e
1. Choose a dry location for MGW 2000e, which complies
with the requirements regarding temperature specified in
the user manual.
2. Unpack MGW 2000e and its components carefully and
make sure that you have all the required components
available.
3. Desk-mount or rack-mount MGW 2000e.
Power Supply
MGW 2000e operates at 90/260V AC. The power cord connects
to the power connector on MGW 2000e’s rear panel. MGW
2000e recognizes your local voltage automatically.
MGW 2000e does not ship with a power cord. You will have to
purchase a power cord that fits your local DIN socket.
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Installing an Encoding Module in MGW 2000e
Before you start operating MGW 2000e, you have to install one
of the encoding modules listed in Table 1.
For instructions on installing encoding modules, refer to chapter
2 in the user manual.
For tables showing where to connect sources, refer to page 17.
User Authorization
MGW 2000e operates from two user platforms. Table 2
illustrates their access authorization and the tasks they can
perform. For additional tasks performed by the users, refer to
the user manual.
User
Password
Task
Remarks
Administrator
Administrator
Initializes MGW 2000e
via HyperTerminal from
a separate PC.
Connects via
RS-232.
Configures MGW
2000e via Telnet from a
PC in the network.
Connects
through the
network
Operates MGW 2000e
using MGW 2000e
Director.
Connects
through the
network.
MGW2000Guest
--
Views the configuration
using MGW 2000e
Director and previews
content that is being
encoded.
Connects
through the
network.
Table 2: MGW 2000e’s User Profile
Note
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Disconnect the power cable from the power connector prior to
performing any task on the MGW 2000e unit.
Avoid touching inside free slots as this may cause electrical hazards.
Touching inside free slots may also damage your MGW 2000e unit.
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MGW 2000e Quick Start Guide
Initial Configuration
To operate MGW 2000e for the first time, you have to initialize
MGW 2000e using HyperTerminal, which is pre-installed on
the Configuration PC.
The Configuration PC must have at least one free serial port. To
enable the Configuration PC to communicate with MGW
2000e, you have to first add a direct network connection and a
HyperTerminal connection.
You may add and configure conections manually or use pre-
configured configuration files available on the MGW 2000e
CD.
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To use pre-configured configuration files, refer to the next
page.
To add the required connections manually, refer to the user
manual.
Before you initialize MGW 2000e:
1. To avoid network conflicts, make sure that no other
network device with the hostname MGW2000E is
connected to the network.
2. Use a serial cable to connect MGW 2000e's RS-232 port to
a free serial port (e.g. COM1) on the Configuration PC.
3. Use a network cable to connect MGW 2000e's NIC A to
the network.
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To connect NIC B as well, refer to the user manual for
further information and instructions.
Note
To ensure proper network communication, we recommend using shielded
Category 5 network cables.
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To add the required connections:
1. Insert the MGW 2000e CD and navigate to the
HyperTerminal Settings folder.
2. Copy rasphone.pbk
to
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application
Data\Microsoft\Network\Connections\Pbk
on your PC. If Windows is not installed on C, specify the
correct drive.
3. Restart your PC; the direct connection, called 2000e Direct
Connection, is available under Network Connections in
the Control Panel. We recommend creating a shortcut on
the Desktop.
4. Use a serial cable and connect one end to the RS-232
connector and the other end to the Configuration PC's
COM1 port.
5. Copy 2000e.ht
to a local folder on your PC and create
a shortcut on the Desktop.
6. Double-click 2000e Direct Connection
, enter the user
name and the password for MGW 2000e's Administrator
user and click Connect.
7. Double-click 2000e.ht
; HyperTerminal appears with
the MGW 2000e's Logon prompt.
To initialize MGW 2000e
1. Log on as Administrator; MGW 2000e initializes.
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If a network segment is DHCP enabled, TCP/IP settings are
automatically defined for the associated NIC.
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If a network segment is not DHCP enabled, refer to page 8
to define TCP/IP settings for the associated NIC.
2. Press any key; the Main menu appears.
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To change MGW 2000e’s hostname:
1. To avoid network conflicts, make sure that there are no
other network devices with the name you want to use.
2. Press 1 (Rename MGW 2000e); you will be asked to
confirm your request to change MGW 2000e’s hostname.
3. Press Y to confirm the request.
4. Type the new hostname for MGW 2000e and press Enter.
MGW 2000e’s hostname changes. MGW 2000e only
allows hostnames consisting of less than 15 characters.
5. Make a note of MGW 2000e’s new hostname for future
reference.
6. To return to the Main menu, press any key.
The following sections explain how to set network
configurations for the connected NIC, if the respective network
is not DHCP enabled.
Note
To ensure proper network communication, we recommend using shielded
Category 5 network cables to connect MGW 2000e to the network.
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If your Network is not DHCP enabled
If your network is not DHCP enabled, you must define TCP/IP
settings for NIC A upon logging on for the first time. The
following section instructs you on how to define TCP/IP
settings.
To define TCP/IP settings:
1. In the Main menu, press 2 (Change Network Settings);
the Network menu appears.
2. Press 1 (Change TCP/IP Settings for NIC A); DHCP
options appear.
3. Press 2 (Disable DHCP and set TCP/IP parameters
manually); DHCP is disabled and TCP/IP options appear.
4. Enter the new IP address and Subnet mask for NIC A and
press Enter.
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To make MGW 2000e accessible from outside your local
network, define the Default Gateway and press Enter.
For instructions on defining TCP/IP settings for NIC B,
refer to the user manual.
The new parameters are defined and MGW 2000e returns
to the Network menu once you press Enter.
5. To return to the Main menu, press 0 (Return to the
Previous Menu).
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To display TCP/IP settings:
1. To display MGW 2000e’s TCP/IP settings, re-open the
HyperTerminal connection and log on again as
Administrator, the Main menu appears.
2. Type 3 (Display TCP/IP Settings); the TCP/IP settings
are displayed.
3. To return to the Main menu, press any key.
To log off MGW 2000e:
1. In the Main menu, press 0 (Quit); you are notified that
MGW 2000e will have to restart for the new settings to
take effect.
2. Press any key; the connection is terminated and MGW
2000e restarts, which may take several minutes. MGW
2000e is available again when the Power LED turns green.
If you wish to log on again:
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Re-open the HyperTerminal connection and enter the user
name and password for Administrator; the Main menu
appears.
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Transmitting Streams
The following chapters show you how to operate MGW 2000e
using MGW 2000e Director.
Logging on to MGW 2000e Director
1. Open Microsoft Internet Explorer from any computer on
the network.
2. In the URL field, enter MGW 2000e’s hostname or IP
address. Internet Explorer’s URL field will read something
like the following:
http://MGW2000E/Director
3. Press Enter; the MGW 2000e Director Logon page
appears.
4. Log on as Administrator. The default password for this
user is Administrator.
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For instructions on changing the Administrator password,
refer to the user manual.
5. Click Login; the Channels page appears.
Note
MGW 2000e Director has been optimized for Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0
and higher.
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Configuring a Live Channel
To access the Channels page, choose Channels in MGW 2000e
Director’s menu.
The Channels page displays a list of the available live channels
corresponding to the number of encoding modules installed in
the MGW 2000e chassis.
You have to configure the stream, source and target parameters
for the live channel. This section instructs you on how to
configure the required parameters.
Configuring Stream Parameters
1. Under Control, click Properties ; the Properties page
appears displaying stream parameters.
2. Set Color System to Auto Detect and click Apply.
3. MGW 2000e detects the color system of your video source
automatically.
4. Other parameters are set to default values and don’t have to
be adjusted. For detailed instructions and explanations on
how to set the other parameters, refer to the user manual.
5. To return to the Channels list, click Channels in MGW
2000e Director’s menu.
For a detailed description of the stream parameters, refer to the
user manual.
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MGE-100 encoding modules only support MPEG-1 settings. You will not
be able to set MPEG-2 parameters for channels associated with MGE-
100 encoding modules.
If you are logged on as MGW2000Guest, the Properties button does
not show.
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Configuring Source Parameters
1. Click the Source tab; the Source page appears.
2. Under Video Input, choose the video source connected to
the relevant encoding module and click Apply.
3. If you use an analog audio source, set Audio Input to
Unbalanced and click Apply.
If you have an MGE-200D encoding module installed and
use a digital audio source, set Audio Input to Digital
Audio and click Apply.
4. The other parameters are pre-set to default values and
don’t have to be adjusted. For detailed instructions and
explanations on setting other parameters, refer to the user
manual.
5. To return to the Channels list, click Channels in MGW
2000e Director's menu.
For a detailed description of the source parameters, refer to the
user manual.
Note
If you want to choose SDI as video input, you have to encode from a digital
video source and install an MGE-200D encoding module. For instructions on
installing encoding modules and connecting peripherals, refer to the user
manual.
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Configuring a UDP Target
1. Click the Target tab; the Target page appears.
2. Select a UDP Target; UDP appears under Target Type.
3. Click Add Target; a default Multicast address is assigned
and default parameters are set.
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Confirm that your receiving PC belongs to the displayed
Multicast address, otherwise you won't be able to play the
stream.
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Refer to your network administrator to obtain a valid
Multicast address and enter it into the Target Address field.
4. To implement the settings, click Apply.
5. To return to the Channels list, click Channels in MGW
2000e Director’s menu.
For a detailed description of target parameters and instructions
on adding and configuring targets other than UDP, refer to the
user manual.
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Running a Channel
Once you have configured the channel, you can start
transmitting a stream. Follow the instructions to transmit a
channel.
MGW 2000e also lets you schedule a channel. For instructions
on scheduling a channel, refer to the user manual.
To transmit a stream:
1. In MGW 2000e Director’s Menu, click Channels. The
Channels page appears.
2. From the Channels list, select the channel you want to
transmit.
If the Run Channels button is disabled
, no target has
been added to the channel. To run this channel, you must
first add a target as explained on page 13.
3. Click
The Run Channel button
Channel button
, MGW 2000e Director transmits the channel.
now toggles to the Stop
.
4. Repeat steps 2-4 for each channel you want to transmit.
To stop transmitting:
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Click
The Stop Channel button
Channel button
; the associated channel stops transmitting.
now toggles to the Run
.
Note
If you are logged on as MGW2000Guest, the Run and Stop buttons do not
show.
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Previewing MPEG-1 UDP Streams
Playing back MPEG-1 UDP streams requires installing
Optibase Player. For additional information, refer to the user
manual.
To preview a MPEG-1 UDP stream:
1. On MGW 2000e Director’s Main window, click Channel
Preview; your currently configured channel appears.
2. Click Select; Optibase Player appears and the channel
displays. The Select button is disabled, if the channel is
stopped.
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Hardware Overview
LEDs
Description
Power
Off
No power
Blinks green
Green
MGW 2000e is booting
Power on
Alarm
Off
No error
Blinks red
At least one fan runs too slow
or failed
Ethernet Link
Off
Orange
No connection
Connected
Ethernet Transmit
(Channel) 1-6
Off
No transmission
Transmitting
Flashes green
Off
Empty slot
Blinks red (if module is
inserted)
MGW 2000e is booting.
Slot error (software not
loaded)
Green
Encoding module inserted
and ready to encode
Blinks green
Red
Encoding
Encoding module inserted,
channel error
Certain errors may cause this
LED to flash.
Table 3: MGW 2000e Front Panel LEDs
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Ports
Description
Six slots
Accommodate up to six encoding modules.
Connects power cord (90/260V AC).
Switches MGW 2000e on and off.
Power connector
Power switch
Table 4: MGW 2000e Rear Panel Interface
Connectors
Description
Audio
Connects analog audio source
Connects Composite video source
Connects S-Video source
COMP.VID
S-VIDEO
LEDs
Functionality
Source
Off
Green
Bad or no video source
Video source detected
Table 5: MGE-100 and 200 Encoding Module Interfaces
Cable
Description
Video BNC
Connects Composite video source
S-Video MiniDIN
Connects S-Video source
Stereo MiniJack Audio Connects analog audio source
Table 6: Cables connecting Sources to MGE-100/200 Encoding Modules
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Connectors
Description
ANALOG AUD
DIG AUD
SDI
Connects analog audio source.
Connects digital audio source.
Connects digital video source
LEDs
Description
Source
Off
Green
Bad or no video source.
Video source detected.
Table 7: MGE-200D Encoding Module Interfaces
Cable
Description
Video BNC
Connects digital video source
Connects digital audio source
RCA Coaxial
Stereo MiniJack Audio Connects analog audio source
Table 8: Cables connecting Sources to MGE-200D Encoding Modules
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and workmanship for a period of 12 months starting with the
date of delivery. We will repair or replace (at our option) any
part that proves defective during the warranty period, provided
the entire unit is returned to Optibase by prepaid shipping in
Optibase’s original packing.
Note that you are only eligible for warranty, if your MGW
2000e unit carries a serial number on its rear panel. Your dated
sales receipt or invoice proves the date you purchased the unit.
Before returning your product for repair, contact our Customer
Service department for a Return Materials Authorization
(RMA) number. No unit will be accepted for repair without
RMA number.
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