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Thor Broadcast FIBER H-H264IP-E Quick Start Manual

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Thor Fiber H-H264IP-E NETWORK ENCODER QUICK START GUIDE
Thank you for your purchase of the Thor Broadcast H-H264IP-E Network Encoder.
Please check the contents of your encoder box for the following:
1. (1) Network Encoder
2. (1) 12v DC Power supply.
3. (1) HDMI cable.
4. (1) Quick Start Guide.
If you are missing any of these items please contact support at 1-800-THOR(8467) EXT2 or email us at
support@thorbroadcast.com.
*For the full documentation for your recent purchase please visit:
https://thorbroadcast.com/upload/files/237/h-h.264ip-e.pdf
Before We Begin:
The Quick-Start Guide should get you up and running with your new Network Encoder in a matter of
minutes. To get started please make sure you have:
1. a computer with an Ethernet port
2. an Ethernet cable (CAT5/6)
3. administrative access or privileges so that you can
temporarily change the computers IP address and subnet.
Before configuring the device we need to change your local computers IP address to the same subnet
as your new Network Encoder. The default IP address for the Network Encoder is 192.168.200.64. In
order for the devices to communicate, please make sure that your local computer is set up on the same
subnet.
To do this you are going to first click on the network icon in your lower right taskbar.

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Summary of Contents for Thor Broadcast FIBER H-H264IP-E

  • Page 1 Thor Fiber H-H264IP-E NETWORK ENCODER QUICK START GUIDE Thank you for your purchase of the Thor Broadcast H-H264IP-E Network Encoder. Please check the contents of your encoder box for the following: 1. (1) Network Encoder 2. (1) 12v DC Power supply.
  • Page 2 Once you click on either of these icons you will presented with a network connections menu similar to this: Please click on the Item labeled Unidentified network. You should now see a screen similar to this one:...
  • Page 3 Click on the Network labeled Unidentified network and then click on the button.
  • Page 4 When you have finished typing the above values click the button. You should now be able to access the network encoders management portal. Quick-Start Guide: The following steps should get you up and running with minimal configuration. For more complicated applications please consult the device manual or contact us for support.
  • Page 5 HDMI in 3. Connect an Ethernet cable (Cat5/6) from your computer directly into the front of your Network Encoder into the port labeled ETH . If everything is configured correctly you should see the Network Link light come on solid green on the ETH port. And momentarily you should see a communication light start blinking orange on the left.
  • Page 6 5. Once logged in you will be routed to the devices status information page. Here you will find information on your devices status, software and hardware version numbers and current configuration. 6. On this page you are going to click on the parameter link at the upper left corner of the page.
  • Page 7 GUI, click “CH1”or “CH2” or “CH3”. From there you can set the interface and the encoding parameters for the output channel. The Thor Broadcast H-H264IP-E supports up to 3 streams out with different protocol, resolution, bit-rate, etc.
  • Page 8 8. Click and select the protocol you would like to encode to and then click the apply button to change the protocol setting. If needed you can adjust each of the 3 CH bit rates. This can be accessed by clicking on the drop-down menu shown below: 9.
  • Page 9: Hls Protocol

    That is a basic configuration. You are now ready to view your video over IP in your preferred protocol. Please see the following example syntax for each of the supported outputs. HLS Protocol: Http://IP address: IP port/program name. m3u8 (e.g. http://192.168.200.66:8080/output0.m3u8 RTMP Protocol: Rtmp: //IP address: IP port/program name (e.g.