NMS-4000
Network Management System
P/N 2349-72712-01 Page 4-1
4. ENCODER MANAGEMENT
4.1. Encoder Configuration Concepts
System Manager enables management and configuration of the signals received by the
encoder.
Figure 4-1 shows the Encoder icons as seen from the System Manager main screen.
Figure 4-1: Encoder Icons
[ A ] [ B ]
The encoder icon includes:
• Icon name: Encoder 8 on Figure 4-1 [A] and Encoder 6 on Figure 4-1 [B].
• A status indicator, showing the operation status: ON, OFF or Alarm.
• A Context menu for more configurations, invoked by right clicking on the encoder icon.
• A Set button on Figure 4-1 [A]. The Set button opens the general configuration dialog
box. The general configuration dialog box can be opened from the context menu.
Figure 4-1 [B] is a minimized encoder icon without a set button; the little arrow button
opens the encoder context menu.
The Encoder context menu provides the following five dialog boxes (see Figure 4-2):
Figure 4-2: Encoder Context Menu
• General – manage general parameters (see paragraph 4.2).
• Audio – manage audio related parameters (see paragraph 4.3).
• Video – manage video related parameters (see paragraph 4.4).
• Data – manage Teletext, low-speed and high-speed data parameters
(see paragraph 4.5).
• Alarms – shows encoder alarms (see paragraph 4.6).
NOTE
When the encoder is connected, the context menu in Figure 4-2 displays an
additional row on the bottom displaying the encoder IP number.
Comments to this Manuals