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ZyPerMX4/MX2 Quad/Dual Video Encoders User Manual June 2020 Firmware Release 2.13...
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Safety Instructions INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO A RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR INJURY TO PERSONS Important Safety Instructions. Save These Instructions. WARNING: When using electronic products, basic precautions should always be followed, including: Keep these instructions. Heed all warnings. Follow all instructions. Do not use this apparatus near water.
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Features and Package Contents Features ● Input: Two or Four standard HDMI 1.4 inputs ○ Resolutions from common Standard Definition, through all resolutions including 1080p60, up to and including1920x1200 @ 60Hz. ● Standards-based H.264/MPEG-4 AVC video compression. ○ High-profile H.264/MPEG-4 AVC compression standard in real-time. ○...
Getting Started Panel Descriptions Front View Name Description POWER This LED indicator glows bright blue when the ZyPerMX4 is powered. STATUS The LED glows bright blue when the System Boot Process is complete and the ZyPerMX4/MX2 unit is functioning normally. LED Panel This LED Panel shows IP address for config and management...
Getting Started Installation Basic Connections Connect an HDMI cable from one of the HDMI In ports on the ZyPerMX4/MX2 to an HD video source. Connect an Ethernet cable from the TRANSPORT connector, on the rear panel of the ZyPerMX4, to a LAN or directly to the PC. Connect the included 12V DC power supply to the POWER connector on the rear panel of the ZyPerMX.
Basic Operation The Maestro Web Interface The ZyPerMX4/MX2 features the Maestro web interface. Maestro allows you to control and manage all features of the ZyPerMX4/MX2. To access Maestro, open a web browser and enter the IP address of the ZyPerMX4/MX2 into the address bar. We recommend using Firefox or Chrome browsers.
Basic Operation Network Configuration Login to the Maestro web interface. See the previous page for more information. Click the Network tab and then select either AV Port 1 & 2 or AV Port 3 & 4. Note the ZyPerMX2 only uses AV Ports 1 & 2. The current network settings will be displayed.
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Basic Operation Locate the IP Type field: ► If this field is set to DHCP, then all network parameters are assigned automatically, providing there is a DHCP server connected to the network. ► If the IP Type is set to Static, then follow steps 6 - 9. Enter the IP address in the IP Address field.
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Basic Operation IP Stream Configuration (UDP, RTP and RTMP) The ZyPerMX4/MX2 can be configured to output either unicast or multicast IP streams using UDP or RTP protocols. It can unicast using the RTMP protocol. Login to the Maestro web interface. See Logging In (page 3) for more information.
Basic Operation Select either UDP or RTP or RTMP for the stream type from the Transport drop-down list. (Note that HLS configuration is covered in the next section.) Enter the destination IP address in the Stream IP field. If you enter a valid IP multicast address (range 224.0.0.0 to 239.255.255.255), any endpoint registered with that multicast receives the stream.
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Basic Operation Move to the Channel Plan tab. Enter a Program number for each stream in the Prog # field. 10. Enter a description of the content in the Name field. Often, the viewing client will display the short channel name when tuning to different streams. The short name cannot exceed 7 characters in length.
Basic Operation Preview Stream (UDP, RTP) When the ZyPerMX4/MX2 is configured to output UDP or RTP multicast IP streams; it can also simultaneosly send out a Unicast motion JPEG that can be used for other purposes such as a preview stream in a 3rd control appliction. Configure the ZyPerMX2/4 for UDP or RTP streaming as detailed in the prior section.
Basic Operation IP Stream Configuration (HLS) The ZyPerMX4/MX2 can be configured to output an on-demand HLS stream via HTTP/HTTPS. Login to the Maestro web interface. See Logging In (page 3) for more information. Click the IP Streaming tab. To enable IP streaming, be sure that the Enabled drop-down box is set to Enabled. The defaults settign is Disabled.
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Basic Operation Select HLS for the stream type from the Transport drop-down list. Enter a Program number for each stream in the Prog # field. Enter a description of the content in the Name field.The name field cannot exceed 7 charac- ters.
Basic Operation HLS Stream Viewing To view an HLS stream, point a browser to the following address: http://<IP_ADDRESS>/media/<name>.m3u8 Example: http://192.168.1.15/media/MYTV-1.m3u8 You can also find the Stream URL in the IP Streaming tab on the far right. Important Note The browser used to view HLS streams must be enabled for Native HLS Playback. This may involve installing a Plug-In to enable this functionality.
Basic Operation HLS Stream Limit The ZyPerMX4-4 and ZyPerMX2-4 products can output up to 4 simultaneous HLS streams per HDMI input. Once this limit is reached, any additioanal devices attempting to access the HLS stream will receive the following message. The ZyPerMX4/MX2 can be upgraded to support additional streams.
Basic Operation Adjusting Video Settings The ZyPerMX4/MX2 Video Encoder employs Variable Bit Rate (VBR) encoding when transmitting IP streams. Specifying the “High Bitrate” , “Low Bitrate” and “Low Resolution” for video will define the limits of IP stream transmission, without overloading the network bandwidth. Login to the Maestro web interface.
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Basic Operation When in HLS mode, the ZyPerMX4/MX2 will output both a High Bitrate stream and a Low Bitrate stream simultaneously using the target bitrates specified. The High Bitrate stream will always be output at the same resolution and frame rate as the orignal input. The Low Bitrate stream will put out a reduced resolution stream.
Basic Operation AV Source Settings The ZyPerMX4/MX2 Video Encoder by default will provide HDCP handshaking to any connected source. This can cause undesired HDCP encrypted video to be sent to the ZyPerMX4/MX2 that will be not be encoded. For example an Apple laptop computer will automacilly output HDCP compatible video if it detects the HDCP handshake.
Basic Operation Adjusting Audio Settings The ZyPerMX4/MX2 Video Encoder supports either MP2, AC3 or AAC audio formats in the created stream. The default is MP2. You can change the desired audio format manually. Login to the Maestro web interface. See Logging In (page 3) for more information.
Basic Operation HLS Encryption When using the HLS functionality for IP streaming, you can enable secure connections for those streams by generating and uploading an SSL certificate via Maestro. This certification will only be used for HLS video streaming. There is a multistep process to use HLS encryption as detailed below.
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Basic Operation Click the SSL/RTMP tab Generate CSR (Certificate Signing Request). This will provide you with 2 files: The CSR and your Private key. Send your CSR file off to a signing authority and they will return via email a signed certificate file to you along with a certificate chain file.
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Basic Operation When you are sent the certificate by the certificate signing authority you want to use; you need to go back to the “SSL” tab and upload it. Once you upload your certificate, private key file, and certificate chain files, select “Upload and Reboot Later”...
Basic Operation Stream RTMP to a Wowza Server RTMP streams can be sent directly to a Wowza server for more widespread distribution of the AV signal. Login to the Maestro web interface. See Logging In (page 3) for more information. Select the SSL/RTMP tab.
Basic Operation Displaying Device Information The Status page is automatically displayed after logging in to Maestro. This page displays video and audio input/output information, firmware version, and status messages. Login to the Maestro web interface. See Logging In (page 3) for more information.
Basic Operation Changing the Device Name By default, the ZyPerMX4/MX2 is automatically assigned a name by combining the string “ZyPerMX4” or “ZyPerMX2” and the MAC address of the ZyPerMX4/MX2. This name can easily be changed to something more descriptive using the procedure below. Login to the Maestro web interface.
Basic Operation Resetting the ZyPerMX4 The ZyPerMX4/MX2 can be reset to factory-default settings by clicking the Default button under the Device tab or by pressing the NAV / Control button on the unit. (See next page for details) When the ZyPerMX4 is reset to factory-default settings, the IP address will be reset to will be set to DHCP mode.
Basic Operation ► Using the Reset Button/Wheel (NAV / Control) Locate the NAV / Control button on the front of the unit. This is both a button and wheel. Disconnect power from the ZyPerMX4/MX2. While applying power, rotate dial to the Left to reset the ZyPerMX4/MX2 to factory defaults.
Basic Operation Setting the Password The default login password for the Maestro web interface is admin. This password can be changed using the following procedure. To recover a lost or forgotten password, see Recovering a Lost Password (page 27). Login to the Maestro web interface. See for more information.
Basic Operation Recovering a Lost Password The ZyPerMX4/MX2 does not provide any built-in safeguards for lost or forgotten passwords. The ZyPerMX4/MX2 must be reset to factory-default settings using the NAV / Control button on the front panel. Use the admin password to login and then change the password under the Device tab.
Basic Operation Updating the Firmware Firmware updates will be available when required. Contact Technical Support for more information. Download the firmware to the desired location on your computer. Login to the Maestro web interface. See for more information. Logging In (page 3) Click the Device tab.
Basic Operation STB Tab DirecTV H.25 Set Top Box Control The ZyPerMX4/MX2 has the ability to remotely control/manage DirecTV H.25 set top boxes. Important: If you do not have a DirecTV H.25 please do not make changes to any fields found in this tab. Click on the STB tab Enter the IP address of the H.25 into the STB IP field.
Basic Operation The Support Page The Support page is similar to the Status page and current information about the ZyPerMX4/MX2. Login to the Maestro web interface. See for more information. Logging In (page 3) Click the Support tab on the far-right of the screen. System Shows the unit being managed.
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Basic Operation Firmware Firmware revision unit is currently running Uptime Total time since last boot Boot Count Total number of reboots the unit has gone through Temp The thermometer will show green (ok), orange (warning) or red (critical) and the temp listed is the average internal temperature of the unit Current time Time of the unit, always displayed in UTC.
Appendix Specifications Video Input 2 or 4 x HDMI Type A, 19-pin, female Input Signal 0.5 ~ 1.2 Vp-p Input DDC Signal 5 Vp-p (TTL) 1 x LAN (PoE), 10/100/1000Base-T Video Output H.264/MPEG-4 AVC, HLS (Low/High datarate) Output Type Video Encoding Bit Rate 1 Mbps ~ 10 Mbps (configurable) Input / Output Resolutions 60 Hz...
Appendix Network Question: In a Point to Point environment how should the MX4 or MX2 and MXE+ be configured? Answer: First, on the networking front be sure that both the MX4/MX2 and MXE+ are set for static IP with addresses on the same subnet. ZeeVee would recommend RTP for P2P installations.
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Appendix Question: What is the maximum Router hop limit or TTL of a multicast stream? Answer: The maximum hop limit is 9. Therefore, the TTL = 10. Miscellaneous Question: What is the max length of HDMI cable that can be used on the MX4/MX2 before it starts to not detect the source? Answer: This will depend on the quality of the HDMI cable.
Basic Operation Recommended Switches The following 1Gbit switches are recommended for use with the MX4/MX2. Please note this is not an all-inclusive list. There are many other switches available that will function with the MX4/MX2. Manufacturer Model # Number of Notes 1Gbit Ports Netgear...
Basic Operation Switch Configuration Options Some Switches will work directly out of the box with zero configuration required. Nearly all switches however will provide the user some ability to customize the configuration. The list below includes various switch configuration options that ZeeVee has encountered. Look for these or similar options when configuring your switch.
ZeeVee ZyPerMX4 Equipment. If ZeeVee chooses to repair or replace the ZeeVee ZyPerMX4 Equipment, or to refund the purchase price, this will be the exclusive remedy. With the exception of any warranties implied by the law of any state of the USA, this express limited warranty is exclusive and in lieu of all other warranties, guarantees, agreements and similar obligations of ZeeVee.
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Expendable accessories included in ZeeVee ZyPerMX4 Equipment such as batteries. • Any ZeeVee ZyPerMX4 Equipment that has been modified or adapted to enable it to • operate in any country other than the country for which it was designed, manufactured, approved, and/or authorized.
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