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68-2231-01 Rev. A
03 14
H.264 Streaming Media Decoder
SMD 101
User Guide
Streaming AV Products
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Page 1 - User Guide

68-2231-01 Rev. A03 14H.264 Streaming Media DecoderSMD 101User GuideStreaming AV Products

Page 2 - Safety Instructions

Output Resolution and EDID Support Table Resolution 23.98 Hz 24 Hz 25 Hz 29.97 Hz 30 Hz 50 Hz 59.94 Hz 60 Hz640x480 10 11800x600

Page 3 - FCC Class A Notice

GlossaryAdvanced Audio Coding (AAC) — A standardized compression and encoding scheme for lossy (low quality) digital audio. Higher bit rates provide

Page 4 - Specifications Availability

Elementary Stream — Raw H.264 video or raw AAC audio, not wrapped by additional headers.Encoder — A hardware device or software program used to compre

Page 5 - Contents

Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) — A TCP/IP communications protocol used by hosts and adjacent routers on a network to establish multicast gr

Page 6 - SMD101 • Contents vi

Network Address Translation (NAT) — A network protocol that allows multiple devices to have their own, individual, private addresses, but they share o

Page 7 - Introduction

Static IP address — An IP address specifically (instead of dynamically [see "DHCP"]) assigned to a device or system in a network configurati

Page 8 - Internet/

Contact InformationExtron Headquarters+1.800.633.9876 (Inside USA/Canada Only)Extron USA - West Extron USA - East +1.714.491.1500 +1.919.850.1000 +1.

Page 9 - Video Output

Suggested PC RequirementsThe suggested PC requirements to access the default web pages of the SMD101 are listed below.• Hardware• 2.0 GHz dual-core

Page 10 - SMD101 • Introduction 4

Features• Supports live IP video stream decoding — Combine with the SME100 to provide a complete end-to-end streaming solution. • Supports streamin

Page 11 - Supported formats:

• Playback controls including progress bar — On-screen playback controls present a visual indication of Time and Pause status, allowing for efficient

Page 12 - Features

Panels and CablingThis section provides information on:• Front Panel Features• Rear Panel Features• SMD101 Power Up Procedure• Hardware Setup Ove

Page 13 - SMD101 • Introduction 7

D IR Receiver Window— Allows remote operation using an optional compatible IR hand control.E Config port — Connect a control PC or other USB device

Page 14 - AABBCCDDEE

A 12 VDC power input — Connect the provided 12VDC power supply to the rear panel captive screw connectors. When power is connected, the front panel

Page 15 - BCCDDEEFF

D IR IN — Connect a remote IR receiver to this 3-pole 3.5 mm captive screw connector to extend the range of the hand control. +SFromIR ReceiverSMD 10

Page 16 - Unbalanced Audio Output

SMD101 Rear Panel ResetThe Reset button on the rear panel of the SMD101 (see Figure 3 on page9) returns the SMD101 to various modes of operation.

Page 17 - Device Pins

SMD101 Power Up ProcedureNOTE: Before powering on the SMD101, ensure that all necessary devices are connected properly. Devices do not need to be p

Page 18 - SMD101 Rear Panel Reset

Safety InstructionsSafety Instructions • EnglishWARNING: This symbol, , when used on the product, is intended to alert the user of the presence of u

Page 19 - Hardware Setup Overview

Web-based User InterfaceThis section provides information about:• Overview of the Web-based User Interface• Accessing the Web-based User Interface•

Page 20 - Interface

Page OverviewThe web interface opens as shown in figure 11 (below). The page contains multiple panels that are collapsed and expanded using the button

Page 21 - Page Overview

Player PageClick the Player tab (see figure 13). This page has four panels; PlayerControls, Browser, Lists, and Playlist Editor described in the foll

Page 22 - Player Page

Status indicator and Player Controls — Text above the controls (figure 14, 1) indicates the current decode state (stopped, paused, or playing).Playing

Page 23 - 2 33 44 55 66 77 88

Source fieldWhen a source (clip or stream) loads, this field displays the path and file name. Click (...) to the right of the text field to open a dia

Page 24 - Network Condition

Browser Panel - StreamsThe Streams tab in the Browser panel displays a list of streams identified on the local subnet the SMD101 is connected to. NOT

Page 25 - Browser Panel - Streams

Browser Panel - FilesThe Files tab opens a list of available clips and playlists in the file system including internal storage (up to 175 MB for user

Page 26 - Browser Panel - Files

In a current session, the folder view is retained after the user collapses the browser, changes tabs within the browser, or changes the page (for exam

Page 27 - Network Shares

ListsThe Lists panel features an editable channel list for use with the optional IR remote control (see IR Remote Control on page56), a drag and drop

Page 28 - Lists Panel – Channels tab

To clear an item, select the item, then click Delete>Delete Selected. To clear all items, click Delete>Delete All.NOTE: Channel, Favorite and H

Page 29 - Lists Panel – Favorites

FCC Class A NoticeThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part15 of the FCC rule

Page 30 - Lists Panel – History

Lists Panel – HistoryThe History tab displays a list of previously played clips, playlists, or streams with details of the data and time the item play

Page 31 - Playlist Editor

Playlist EditorBy default, the Player page opens with the Playlist Editor open (see figure 22). 11223344Figure 22. Player Page, Playlist EditorPlayli

Page 32 - le:///clips/hd_other.ts

The playlist title, creator, track title, track duration, and URI of a currently selected clip in the playlist are shown in the PlaylistProperties pa

Page 33

The track duration, the length of time a clip plays during the playlist, can be shortened or lengthened without changing the original clip. Although a

Page 34 - Configuration Page

Configuration PageThe Configuration tab provides controls on the global navigation bar to adjust basic features of the SMD101. The controls are in fo

Page 35 - Buffer Settings panel

HDMI Output panelSelect an output resolution and rate from a list of output timings. When the source (stream or file) resolution or rate differs from

Page 36 - Audio Configuration

Audio ConfigurationThe Audio Configuration page (see figure 25) provides information and control of the analog audio output. The controls do not affec

Page 37 - On Screen Display

On Screen DisplayThe On Screen Display (OSD) page (see figure 26) enables the display of realtime information about the video output and device operat

Page 38 - Automation

Progress Bar PanelThe progress bar is similar to the information shown underneath the live confidence display in the PlayerControl panel. The bar sho

Page 39 - Failover

Screen Saver panelThe screen saver activates when there is inactivity. Settings include: Show Screen Saver: — The length of inactivity time (no stream

Page 40 - Connection

Conventions Used in this GuideNotificationsThe following notifications are used in this guide:CAUTION: A caution indicates a situation that may resul

Page 41 - Network Port Mapping panel

Advanced Configuration PageThe Advanced Configuration page provides options that are not frequently changed. The page is is always available, but opti

Page 42 - Firmware Loader

• MAC Address: — The MAC address of the connected SMD101. The address is also available on the rear panel label.• Reset to Default: — Resets all ne

Page 43 - Configuration panel

Serial RS-232 Settings panelThis panel provides basic serial port configuration that includes:• Mode: — Configures the port to receive SIS commands f

Page 44

Firmware panel• Current Firmware Version: — Displays the active firmware version. Compare the version with the online version on the SMD101 product

Page 45 - Exec/Power Mode

The files are saved to the host computer downloads folder and also saved to the SMD101 local memory nortxe-backup folder.Figure 35. Configuration Fi

Page 46 - Password

Exec/Power ModeThe Executive and Power Mode page allows configuration of device control and power settings.Figure 36. Exec/Power Mode PageControl Opt

Page 47

Date and TimeThe Date and Time page allows automatic sync of the date and time from the connected control device, or provides manual setting of the da

Page 48 - Reset Device

When an admin password and user password are both set, logging in with the user ID and password limits access. Full player control is allowed, but con

Page 49 - Password Management panel

To set, change, or clear a user password you must be logged on as an admin.1. Click Clear to clear a previous password, then type a password in the U

Page 50 - Device Information Page

SNMPThe Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) page facilitates the exchange of basic network management information to provide monitoring, control

Page 51 - Status Page

ContentsIntroduction ... 1About this Guide ... 1About t

Page 52 - Local Storage panel

Device Information PageDisplays both device (factory) and user defined information.Figure 41. Device Information PageFactory Defined Information pane

Page 53 - Browser Idle

User Defined Information PanelDisplays information input by the user including:• Device Name — A unique name to identify the device on the network.•

Page 54 - Configuration

• Dropped Packets: — Total dropped packets for the current source since playback of the stream started.• Dropped %: — Total percentage of dropped pa

Page 55

Browser IdleTo conserve the host computer resources, after 60 minutes, the browser accessing the SMD101 web interface stops requesting status and vid

Page 56 - PC file uploads to:

Advanced Player ConfigurationThe SMD101 can play video on demand, video from a network share, and video from its own local memory. The following sect

Page 57

Download and install the FileZilla program. After installation, run the program.1. From the toolbar select File>Site Manager. The SiteManager di

Page 58 - MediaShare

Filezilla defaults to the root of the SMD101 local memory (on the right in figure 45) and shows all files and folders currently in memory. Users can

Page 59 - Multicast

Play Video on DemandThe SMD101 can play video on demand from network shares and local storage supporting the following file types:Video: mp4, ts, m2t

Page 60 - HTTP Connection to an SME100

6. Enter a name for the shared file to ease identification in the browser. NOTE: The local name for the shared folder (in this example, MediaShare)

Page 61

SME100 Stream DiscoveryFor SME100 stream discovery in the SMD101 stream browser window (see Browser Panel - Streams on page19), the SME100 must h

Page 62 - IR Remote Control

Reference Information ... 81Parts and Accessories ... 81Mounting the SMD101 ...

Page 63 - Communication and

Connecting to Streams Without SAP AnnouncementsFor a source that is not configured for SAP announcements (such as IP cameras), the RTSP (pull) stream

Page 64 - Hardware Wizard

Use the templates below to connect the SMD101 player to SME100 encoder streams. Substitute the SME100 IP address for <SME100_IP>. PULL Stream

Page 65 - LAN (Ethernet) Port

The optional handheld IR remote control provides selection of pre-defined streams and files, and direct control over playback. Features include standa

Page 66 - Verbose Mode

Remote Communication and ControlThis section describes SIS programming and control of the SMD101, including:• Connection Options• LAN (Ethernet) Po

Page 67 - Host-to-device Communications

Front Panel Configuration PortThe mini type B USB port is located on the front panel (see Front Panel Features on page8). It connects to a host compu

Page 68 - Error Responses

4. Select Install the software automatically (Recommended). NOTE: You do not need to insert an installation disc.5. Click Next.The PC locates the d

Page 69

To Establish a Network Connection to the SMD101:1. Open a TCP socket to port 23 using the player IP address.NOTE: If the local system administrator

Page 70

Host-to-device CommunicationsThe commands listed in the following tables perform the same functions, but are encoded differently to accommodate the re

Page 71

The Command and Response tables list valid ASCII (for Telnet or RS-232) command codes, the corresponding URL (uniform resource locator) encoded (for W

Page 72

Simple Control Port Commands - Telnet and Web-browser AccessibleUpper and lower case text can be used interchangeably except where noted. Port 23 is d

Page 73 - Command and Response Tables

IntroductionThis section gives an overview of the user guide and describes the SMD101 and its features. Topics that are covered include:• About this

Page 74 - 2002 10:54:00)

Symbol definitions]= CR/LF (carriage return/line feed)} or ¦=Carriage return (no line feed, hex 0D)• = Space*= Asterisk character (which is a command

Page 75

0 = Off (default) 1 = Crop (not currently supported) 2 = Alternating pixels 3 = Alternating lines 4 = Crosshatch (grid) 5 = 4x4 crosshatch (gri

Page 76

X59@= Player state 0=stop, 1=play, 2=pauseX59#= Playback speed (1=normal speed)X59$= Timecode value HH:MM:SS.DD format DD is decimal seconds up to

Page 77

Command and Response TablesBasic SIS CommandsCommandASCII command(host to device)URL Encoded(web)Response(device to host)Information requestsFirmware

Page 78

Command and Response Table for Basic SIS Commands (continued)NOTES: X# = Greenwich Mean Time offset GMT offset value (– 12:00 to 14:00) representing

Page 79

CommandASCII Command(host to unit)Response(unit to host)Additional DescriptionPort AssignmentNOTES: • Duplicate port# assignments are not permitted (

Page 80 - Player SIS Commands

CommandASCII Command(host to unit)Response(unit to host)Additional DescriptionDirect access port Set direct access port mapE [port#]MD }Pmd [port#]] S

Page 81

CommandASCII Command(host to unit)Response(unit to host)Additional DescriptionIP Setup CommandsSet unit nameE X1@ CN }Ipn • X1@ ]Set the name of the

Page 82

CommandASCII Command(host to unit)Response(unit to host)Additional DescriptionSet DNS server IP addressE X1$ DI }Ipd • X1$ ]Set the DNS server IP ad

Page 83

CommandASCII Command(host to unit)Response(unit to host)Additional DescriptionSNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol)SNMP unit contactSet unit conta

Page 84

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Page 85

Player SIS CommandsCommand ASCII command(host to device)Response(device to host)Additional descriptionPassword and Security SettingsSet administrator

Page 86

Command and Response Table for Player SIS Commands (continued)CommandASCII Command(host to unit)Response(unit to host)Additional DescriptionInput Confi

Page 87 - Information

CommandASCII Command(host to unit)Response(unit to host)Additional DescriptionPlaybackStart playbackE S X59!* X59# PLYR}PlyrS X59! * X59# ]Play channe

Page 88 - Furniture Mounting

CommandASCII Command(host to unit)Response(unit to host)Additional DescriptionUser Presets View all presetsE GTVPR}[{...},...]Get all presets and chan

Page 89 - SMD101 Reset Summary

Command and Response Table for Player SIS Commands (continued)CommandASCII Command(host to unit)Response(unit to host)Additional DescriptionHistoryGet

Page 90

CommandASCII Command(host to unit)Response(unit to host)Additional DescriptionOSDSet OSD window timeoutE D X58** X52*WNDW}WndwD X58** X52*]Set OSD inf

Page 91 - Network Shares Dialog

CommandASCII Command(host to unit)Response(unit to host)Additional DescriptionOutputsVideoSet video output formatE X3^VTPO}Vtpo X3^]View video output

Page 92 - Properties

Reference InformationThis section provides information about:• Parts and Accessories• Mounting the SMD101• SMD101 Reset Summary• Optimum Network

Page 93

Rack MountingFor optional rack mounting, do not install the rubber feet. Mount the SMD101 on a 19inch universal or basic rack shelf. Follow the inst

Page 94 - System, then click Add

SMD101 Reset SummaryThe SMD101 can be reset to default states using the rear panel reset button, the ResetDevice page of the user interface, and SI

Page 95

The SMD101 can decode and display one SD or HD stream. The optional handheld IR remote control allows channel preset recall and channel navigation. T

Page 96 - Home or Work option

The web-based user interface explains what is retained by each reset. The following table outlines configuration settings and files affected by the SI

Page 97

Optimum Network Share PerformanceFor optimum performance, the PC used for network file sharing should be a dedicated server. In smaller systems using

Page 98 - User > Downloads

Configuring Windows 7 for Network File SharingThe SMD101 can access shared folders and files of devices on the same network running various operating

Page 99 - DataViewer

4. Check the Share this Folder box in the upper left, then click Permissions. 5. The Permissions for Media dialog box opens. In the Group or user na

Page 100 - Glossary

8. In the Media Properties dialog, select the Security tab.88999. In the middle of the dialog, click Edit (see above). The Permissions for Media di

Page 101

11. In the Enter the object names to select (examples): field, enter Everyone, then click Check Names. Everyone is underlined. ££¤¤12. Click OK. The S

Page 102

This completes the folder sharing permissions. Close all open dialog boxes.Next the sharing properties must be configured.1. In the control panel, cl

Page 103

5. On the expanded Home or Work panel make the following selections:• Network Discovery = On• File and Printer Sharing = On• Public Folder Sharing

Page 104

Copying Config Files Using Internet ExplorerInternet Explorer does not automatically save the SMD101 config files to the host computer (see Configura

Page 105 - Extron Warranty

Extron USB DeviceÖÖÝÝ44ÕÕÜÜ44DataViewerDataViewer is an enhanced terminal emulation program that facilitates analysis of RS-232, USB, and TCP/IP comm

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