Cisco Systems 2200 MP3 Player User Manual


 
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User Guide for Cisco Digital Media Encoder 2200
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Chapter 1 Installing the Cisco Digital Media Encoder 2200
Package Contents
Warranty
For complete warranty details, refer to the specific warranty included with each product.
Package Contents
Completely unpack all of the contents from the box, inspect each item for damage, and ensure that you
have all of the following components:
Cisco Digital Media Encoder 2200
Power Cable
BNC-to-RCA Converter, Male-to-Female (8)
75 OHM BNC Terminator
1 Pair Rack Slide Rails
2 Rack Handles
Cisco Digital Media Encoder 2200 Documentation CD
If any of these components are missing or damaged, do not continue with the installation. Contact the
Cisco reseller from which you purchased your encoder system for assistance in obtaining any missing
parts or for parts replacement.
The encoder’s serial number is located on the right side of the chassis.
Warning
Installation of the equipment must comply with local and national electrical codes.
Installation
This section will guide you through the physical connection and setup of your Cisco Digital Media
Encoder
2200 system.
There are two parts to the complete installation of the encoder, as follows:
1. Connecting the Cisco Digital Media Encoder 2200
2. Configuring the Cisco Digital Media Encoder 2200
Most of the basic operations you will routinely use are performed from the front panel of the encoder,
shown in
Figure 1-2.
There are advanced setup and operations you may wish to access and to do so you will need to access
the SCX Web Interface from a computer that resides on the same network as the encoder.
Although these advanced operations are not required for most streaming applications, you may want to
customize your encoding settings and assign specific encoding profiles to the EZStream® ABC buttons
on the front panel. The SCX Web Interface provides the ability to remote control your encoder from a
computer that could be rooms or continents away from the system provided that both your encoder and
the computer have Internet access to communicate with each other.
First, you need to connect the encoder. See the “Connecting the Cisco Digital Media Encoder 2200”
section for connection information.