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2. Use eMini-Setup and a USB connection to determine the unit's IP address
(DHCP by default), or to initially congure the unit's network settings. This
allows you to then access the unit's user interface through a web browser.
3. Close the eMini-Setup application, and disconnect the USB cable.
4. Connect the unit to your Ethernet network. Use the Control LAN to make
conguration changes. Use the Media LAN for the incoming video signal
over IP stream.
5. Launch a web browser and access the IPR-10G-HDMI using its IP address.
Continue device conguration as needed from the web interface.
6. Connect the IPR-10G-HDMI output.
7. Congure the IPR-10G-HDMI basic operation.
The current IPR-10G-HDMI configuration settings are retained, even when
powered off, so subsequent installations for an identical decoding or encoding
session can be done with the following simple steps:
1. Apply power to the IPR-10G-HDMI.
2. Connect the unit to your network using the Control LAN and Media LAN
and connect the unit’s output.
NOTE: Two LAN connections to the unit are not necessarily required on an ongoing
basis. If it is desirable for your installation, after the IPR-10G-HDMI is set up, you
can access all control parameters through the Media LAN with the appropriate
network configuration. See "Networking Option – Using Only the Media LAN Port
for Control and Media Settings" on page 17 for more information.
NOTE: The IPR-10G-HDMI packs an unprecedented feature set into the mini converter
box. As a result, the unit uses approximately 12 watts of power. It will be very
warm to the touch, which is normal. The unit is engineered to operate across the
full temperature range, from 0 to 40 degrees C.
NOTE: For highest reliability, the mini converters rely on convection cooling instead
of using a built-in fan. Therefore, when installing the units, mount in a location
where they have access to air for proper cooling. Do not stack the IPR-10G-HDMI
with other mini converters.
Initial Installation for IP Mini-Converters
Network Configuration
The IPR-10G-HDMI requires a network connection to decode an IP stream.
IPR-10G-HDMIs are shipped from the factory with DHCP enabled, so if your
network has a DHCP server, by simply connecting the IPR-10G-HDMI to your
network with an Ethernet cable, the DHCP server will assign the units compatible
IP addresses.
IPR-10G-HDMIs are shipped from the factory with UPnP (Universal Plug and
Play) services enabled, so they are discoverable through Windows Explorer (for
networked Windows PCs).
The eMini-Setup application, available as a free download from the AJA website,
is used to identity the IPR-10G-HDMI's current IP addresses, if configured, or to
manually set the initial network configuration to work in your environment. Refer
below to "Chapter 2 – eMini-Setup" on page 9 for information about installing
and using AJA’s eMini-Setup application.
Once configured and connected to your network, the IPR-10G-HDMI is ready for
deccoding.
Manual
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