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If not a decoder:
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Under the System Control section, click "Encoder/Decoder." The system will reboot and come
up as a decoder.
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OTE: After the system boots and you log back in, make sure to click "Save Settings" to
ensure the device will continue to come up as an decoder after any subsequent reboots.
II.3.1 Create a list of Encoders to Connect to
You will need to create a list of encoders that the decoder can connect to.
1. On a standalone decoder, navigate to the Streaming section of the page
2. Under the Connection Manager section, click "Add"
3. Specify the encoder (server) you wish to connect to :
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Server: Enter the IP address or domain name of the encoder you will connect to
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Port: Specify the server port to connect to
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OTE: The default server port is 6060.
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Bandwidth: Specify the desired bandwidth for the connection (Mbps)
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Multicast: Check the box to use a multicast connection
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Audio/Video: Select if the connect will support only video, only audio, or both
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Bidirectional: Check the box to enable bidirectional audio. The encoder side will be able to hear the
connected audio source
4. Click "Apply" at the bottom of the page, then click "Save Settings" to ensure the entry is permanently saved on the
decoder
II.3.2 Making a Connection
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From the Connection Manager Table, click on the encoder that you wish to connect to. If you have the proper
authorization, you will connect to the encoder
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If you wish to break an existing connection, click "Disconnect"
II.4 Get Information about the Connection
Navigate to the Connection Information section of the page. You will see real-time information about the connection:
network traffic, LUT used, connected server/client, etc.
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Appendix II: Making a Simple Connection Between an NGS-D200 Encoder and Decoder