MultiDyne MD9200-DEC Kurzanleitung

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CONFIGURATION AND INSTALLATION MANUAL
MD9200-DEC
&
MD9200-DEC-OG
OTT Streaming Media Decoders

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Table of Contents
Logging into the User Interface 3
Gigabit Ethernet (GigE) port values 3
MD9200-DEC Header 4
Message Envelope 5
STATUS 6
The STATUS Sub Tab 6
Edit Video 8
Edit Audio 8
The METADATA Sub Tab 10
The STATISTICS Sub Tab 10
STREAM 11
The INPUT Sub Tab 11
The OUTPUT Sub Tab 13
Stream Fields 14
MEDIA 17
The MEDIA Sub Tab 17
Manage Media 18
The PLAYLISTS Sub Tab 19
TRANSCODE 21
The OUTPUTS Sub Tab 21
The VIDEO Sub Tab 24
The AUDIO Sub Tab 26
The STATISTICS Sub Tab 28
DISPLAY 29
The FORMAT Sub Tab 29

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Logging into the User Interface
The MD9200-DEC uses a modern HTML5-embedded Web server for user configuration. Users
can connect to the MULTIDYNE device via Gigabit Ethernet (GigE) port 1 or GigE port 2. GigE
port 1 is factory defaulted to DHCP and GigE port 2 is factory defaulted to 192.168.2.7.
Gigabit Ethernet (GigE) port values
Gigabit Ethernet Port
Configuration
GigE 1
DHCP
GigE 2
192.168.2.7
Users are presented with the MULTIDYNE login screen when
accessing the User interface, to which the username and
password may be entered (3). Currently usernames cannot be
modified.
Username: 9200
Password: DEC
LEFT: The unit serial number (1) is displayed along the top of
the login modal, and the current firmware version for the unit
(4) is displayed along the bottom. To the right of the unit serial
number, a Help link (2) may be accessed. This link will take
users to the Help page, which provides more information
about connecting to the UI, as well as unit technical
information about the unit.
Once logged in, the MULTIDYNE unit UI is divided into two
sections: the header, which is visible on all tabs, and the body,
where the content depends on which tab is in use.

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MD9200-DEC Header
ABOVE: The current tab in use is emboldened in blue.
Along the top left of the page are links to publicly accessible MULTIDYNE web pages, including
the main website, Facebook, LinkedIn, MULTIDYNE Finder application in the Chrome store, and a
message envelope (1).
The product type is displayed in the top center (2).
A thumbnail (4) is generated every five seconds to reflect the media being decoded by the unit.
The Audio Group graph (5) reflects levels of the channels as they update.
The mini statistics graphs (6) to the right display the rate of Mbps and, depending on the
protocol, packets. Clicking the graph will resolve to the STATISTICS sub tab.
Along the top right of the page, system time (3) is displayed and updated per second, directly
above a logout link.
The serial number and current firmware version of the unit (7) are displayed along the bottom
right of the header, and the current IPv4 address of the unit on the left (8).
When a transcode is running a blinking status bar will be visible for each one (10).
The status of the decoder is displayed in the menu (9) and will change color as conditions
change.
●When the player is up, or the UI is able to connect to and interact with the player, the
box (9) will be blue and display DECODING. The player status (11) will be green.
●When the UI is experiencing difficulty interacting with the player the player status (11)
will change to yellow, the status box (9) will do the same, displaying LISTENING. Both
will resolve to blue or red after a short period of time.
●When the player is down, or cannot be connected to via the UI, the player status (11)

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and the status box (9), displaying OFFLINE, will turn red. When this occurs, a window
(pictured below) appears informing users of the issue, shown below.
Users may click the OK button to exit the window, or it will disappear automatically when the
issue is resolved.
Message Envelope
The envelope icon can be used to leave messages specific to how the unit is set up or what the
unit is doing.
Hovering over the message icon when
nothing has been saved will show this
message or simply “message.” Click to save a
message.
The first modal usually is a preview, or will
give direction on how to add your message.

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Enter your message and click save to apply
your changes.
Now hovering over the message icon will
preview your message.
Clicking on the envelope will show the
message and a timestamp of when it was
posted.
STATUS
The STATUS Sub Tab
After successfully logging in to a unit, users are brought to the STATUS tab. Within the STATUS
tab, information about the unit’s current status is displayed, and program settings can be
modified.

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ABOVE: The Restart Player button (1) will restart the current player without rebooting the
device. Click OK on the resulting modal to begin the process.
The Input (2) displays the decoder’s current input path.
The Output (3) displays the decoder’s current output path.
The Transcode (4) displays the decoder’s current transcode path. Each transcode that is
outputting will display on this tab.
The Transport (5) refers to the type of media being decoded; this can be a network
stream, media file on the unit, or playlist.
The Source (6) may be Gigabit Ethernet 1, Ethernet 2, or DISK.
The Current Play Time (7) is the amount of time the unit has been decoding the particular
media.
The Video (8) information displays the Program and Video/Audio. These settings can be
changed by clicking the Edit Video button.
The Audio (9) information displays the decoder’s current Audio pids, Format and Delay which
can be edited by clicking the Edit Audio button.

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Edit Video
The Program determines which program number
to play; audio options available vary depending on
the media being decoded.
The Video/Audio determines whether the video,
audio, or both is enabled. Clicking the SAVE button
sets the changes.
Edit Audio
Audio 1-4 determine the
current audio pid being
enabled/decoded. Pids
need to be set in
consecutive order. Format
determines the audio
channel output format;
options include LPCM
(Linear Pulse Code
Modulation), PASS SMPTE
(Passthrough), and PASS ICE
(Passthrough). Delay sets
the audio offset, in
milliseconds. Clicking the
SAVE button sets the
changes. Editing Audio Pid
1 or Audio 1 Format alone
does not require the play
path to be reacquired.

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When more than one Audio Pid
is available they will be
displayed on the STATUS sub
tab.
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