Wellav OMP150 User Manual

Wellav OMP150 User Manual

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  • Page 1 OMP150-IPTV System User Manual...
  • Page 2 CMP100 User Guide Revision History Date Version Description Author 05/10/20 Initial Release 05/28/2021 Update 12/7/2021 Added Cluster Feature...
  • Page 3 CMP100 User Guide This guide contains some symbols to call your attention. The DANGER symbol calls your attention to a situation that, if ignored, may cause physical harm to the user. DANGER The CAUTION symbol calls your attention to a situation that, if ignored, may cause damage to Our product.
  • Page 4 CMP100 User Guide Safety Instructions • Read these instructions • Keep these instructions • Follow all instructions • Heed all warnings • Do not use this unit near water. • Only use a damp cloth to clean chassis • Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat •...
  • Page 5 CMP100 User Guide SAFETY PRECAUTIONS There is always a danger present when using electronic equipment. Unexpected high voltages can be present at unusual locations in defective equipment and signal distribution systems. Become familiar with the equipment that you are working with and observe the following safety precautions. •...
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    ..........................9 OWER ONNECTION SECTION 3 WEB INTERFACE OPERATION ....................11 OMP150 W ....................11 NTERFACE VERVIEW 3.1.1 Connecting to the Management Port ..................11 3.1.2 Login to the OMP150 Web Interface ..................11 .........................12 EVICE TATUS VERVIEW ...........................13 UICK TART ............................16 HANNELS 3.4.1 Channel List ..........................16...
  • Page 7 CMP100 User Guide 错误 未定义书签。 ......................................................52 LUSTER 3.9.1 Cluster Status ..........................53 3.9.1 Cluster Topology ..........................53 3.9.1 Node Settings ..........................58 3.9.1 Run Log ............................59 3.10 ..........................59 YSTEM ETTING 3.10.1 Network .............................60 3.10.2 System ............................61 3.10.3 DHCP ............................62 3.10.4 Time ............................63 3.10.5 License ............................63 3.11 ............................64...
  • Page 8: Section 1 Overview

    OMP150 can also provide a customized welcome page, OSD message, organization introduction, advertisements and other value-added services. With the popularity of IP network, OMP150 now is widely used in hotels, hospitals, schools, communities, yachts and other areas where the streaming of live or VOD content is required via IP network.
  • Page 9: Front Panel Overview

    CMP100 User Guide USB interface*2 Reset to Factory Default button Power switch button 1.3 Rear Panel Overview OMP150100 VGA interface Fan for ventilation Power switch button Power input interface: AC100~240V, 50/60Hz OMP150200 Power input interface: AC100~240V, 50/60Hz Fan for ventilation VGA interface for monitor display PMIT remotely connect to the server BIOS system USB interface...
  • Page 10: Section 2 Installation

    Section 2 Installation Rack Installation The OMP150 is designed to be mounted in a standard 19” rack. It takes 1RU of rack space. To install it into a rack, please use the following steps: • Determine the desired position in the rack for the OMP150. Make sure that the air intake on the front of the unit and the exhausts on the back of the unit will not be blocked.
  • Page 11 CMP100 User Guide tamper with or remove the grounding pin. This could cause damage to OMP150, personnel, or property. • Plug the female end of the power cords into the front of the unit. • Locate a protected outlet to plug into the male ends of the power cables.
  • Page 12: Section 3 Web Interface Operation

    IP address: • Firefox • Google Chrome OMP150 has six (6) Ethernet ports where you can log in and access the management interface. Factory network settings of management port are: • IP address: 192.168.1.201 Gateway:192.168.1.254 for ETH0 •...
  • Page 13: Device Status Overview

    • Status: this shows the speed (100Mb/s or 1000Mb/s) of the network where the port connects. All 6 ports on OMP150 are adaptively set to 100Mb/s or 1000Mb/s, depending on the network they connect to.
  • Page 14: Quick Start

    After login, you will also see the Main Menu on the left side of the Web interface where you can navigate to further configure the OMP150. • Status • Quick Start •...
  • Page 15 CMP100 User Guide Network: Network shows the Status, IP Address, MAC Address, and the setting on each Ethernet port. You can change the IP address depending on your Network setup. You can also bond (input/output bond) the Ethernet port on this page as shown in the picture below. Bonded ports share the same IP address and can have data output of 2000 Mb/s.
  • Page 16 CMP100 User Guide Channel: This menu allows you to input the source IP address and output the service via UDP, RTP or HTTP. See CHANNELS menu for more details on the page. Status This is same with the Welcome page when you first log in to the unit. It shows the status of the System, including CPU, Memory and Hard Disk Status.
  • Page 17: Channels

    CMP100 User Guide Channels This menu allows you to configure: • Channel List • Channel Grouping • Local Channels • 3.4.1 Channel List Channel tab allows you to add input stream, delete, import, export service configuration and change the channel order on this page. You can click and do the followings on the appearing line: •...
  • Page 18 CMP100 User Guide Reference for IP address of input and output. UDP: XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX:XXXX RTP: XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX:XXXX RTSP: XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX/live/00XX/index.smil HTTP: XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX/live/00XX/index.m3u8 You can also click if you need to add more input (maximum of 100 programs) with the same port and protocol of input and output. See the picture below for reference.
  • Page 19 . Take note that the protocol, IP address and IP port of the input should be same with those of the output. To implement this, it is also required for the source, the OMP150, and the STB in the same network.
  • Page 20: Channel Grouping

    CMP100 User Guide You can also add logo per Live Channel by clicking for each service. After you set the logo, the logo should be displayed on the same line with the Service. 3.4.2 Channel Grouping This allows you to create a channel group of services based on genre like Music, Movies, Series, Kids, etc.You can customize categories and programs to help viewers to quickly search the programs they want.
  • Page 21: Local Channels

    CMP100 User Guide 3.4.3 Local Channels Local Channels is for the in-house programs of hotels. The hotel can prepare a video on hard disk or u-disk. This video will be included in the Local channel menu on the APP. Clicking the will add a new channel.
  • Page 22: Epg

    Follow the steps on Channel List submenu on page 18 to output a local channel. 3.4.4 EPG OMP150 also supports EPG and it can be configured in this submenu. Click to to add an EPG. After assigning a name and selecting which program to...
  • Page 23 CMP100 User Guide Clicking will download a template in .xml file from which you can edit and assign to a program by clicking import, select the file and click OK. You can edit manually the EPG by clicking the . A window will pop up and click .
  • Page 24 CMP100 User Guide You can also add an EPG via FTP by clicking...
  • Page 25: Vod

    CMP100 User Guide Video on Demand or known as VOD is supported by OMP150. You can upload a video on this page and include the video on the VOD channel service. VOD menu are divided in 4 sub-menus that can help you manage the System.
  • Page 26 CMP100 User Guide Once the Status is “Offline”, you can now click on “Online” to let the video to appear on the APP. The Status will be changed to “Online” after this. You can also click on under Preview to watch the video uploaded for VOD. After the video is uploaded, you can now polish the video by adding some details about the video.
  • Page 27 CMP100 User Guide For multiple videos with the same information, you can select for easier configuration.
  • Page 28: Vod Home Page

    CMP100 User Guide Since the storage of the Server itself is not large, you can set the Storage Setting to upload more Local VOD. Click on the Storage Setting and input the Server IP and Storage Path. 3.5.2 VOD Home Page VOD Home Page is for polishing VOD interface on the APP.
  • Page 29: Vod Grouping

    CMP100 User Guide 3.5.3 VOD Grouping Category is for creating video categories based on their genre. Same with the Live Channel Category, you can create a category like Action Movies, Music, and Kids and assign programs to each category. To create a category, click on the “+” sign and input the category name as shown in the picture below.
  • Page 30: Rd Party Apps

    CMP100 User Guide This can help your guests to easily search for a video they want to watch. This also allows you to manage the Services based on their categories. 3.5.4 3 Party VOD Party VOD is for downloading a third-party VOD. The applications that you add will be accessible on the STB or TV.
  • Page 31 CMP100 User Guide To add a VOD app, just click and a window will appear. Input the parameters and upload the APK file then select a logo for that app then click OK. These applications will automatically be added to the STB/TV display and will now be accessible to the user. A disabled third pary apps will not appear to the STB/TV.
  • Page 32: Overlays

    CMP100 User Guide Overlays On this page, you can insert and manage videos, pictures, or subtitles on any live channels immediately or by scheduled. 3.6.1 Video Takeover Video Takeover allows you to select and insert any live channels to ALL or ANY terminal on LIVE interface or ALL interface.
  • Page 33: Text Overlay

    CMP100 User Guide After this, you can select to apply this to all devices or selected devices only. Aside from the Emergency Broadcast, this can also be used for events and other stuffs. You can disable/enable the configuration anytime and avoid configuring the parameters again.
  • Page 34 CMP100 User Guide To add subtitles, go to Overlays and select Text Overlay. Click on ADD button and input the subtitle content then fill in other parameters. You can move the orange bar in the preview area to position the subtitle on the screen. There are no options for the font style and size and displaying speed of the subtitle.
  • Page 35: Picture Overlay

    CMP100 User Guide 3.6.3 Picture Overlay For the Picture Overlay, this is only applicable in the Live and the VOD Interface, unlike Video and Subtitle Insertion that can display in all interfaces. Steps of adding pictures to the video are almost same with those of Video and Subtitle Insertion.
  • Page 36: Apk Settings

    CMP100 User Guide APK Settings On this page, you can modify the settings on the APK on which the user will view upon entering the application. See more information in the following submenu: • APK Layout • APK Background • APK Management •...
  • Page 37: Apk Background

    CMP100 User Guide This can help a hotel attract more guests to enjoy their stay inside and outside the hotel. The Interface is very user friendly that any user can add/remove/modify the menu of the APP on this page. 3.7.2 APK Background Here you can change or set a picture as the background on a certain page of the IPTV APP.
  • Page 38: Apk Management

    CMP100 User Guide 3.7.3 APK Management This menu shows APK details as reference for Android STB unit.
  • Page 39: Wgt Management

    CMP100 User Guide Here are the details about APK Settings. Selects which option do you want to apply regarding on Upgrade, Startup, Exit, Start Interface, Live Default, and Player Settings. 3.7.4 WGT Management This menu shows WGT details as reference for TV units requiring WGT file for installation.
  • Page 40: Apk Layout Theme

    CMP100 User Guide 3.7.5 APK Layout Theme APK Layout Theme provides different user interfaces for the STB. Here are three (3) unique UI styles. Simply select the option; it will take effect on the Terminal (android STB or android TV). Operation In the Operation menu, you can manage the terminals such as giving authorization and assigning packages.
  • Page 41: User

    CMP100 User Guide • User • Authorization • Packages • Region • Discount • Statistics • Access Control • Advanced Settings 3.8.1 User This is where you can find the list of users or subscribers with details. You can input in the search field any particular user, region or date interval to filter out the displayed users.
  • Page 42 CMP100 User Guide Click the to view the payment history of a user. Clicking the allows you to modify the details for each user.
  • Page 43: Authorization

    CMP100 User Guide Click to apply a credit amount and a note for a particular user. 3.8.2 Authorization This menu shows the current status of each terminal connected to the network. The Online Status will display whether the device is online or offline.
  • Page 44 CMP100 User Guide It also displays the total number of terminals that is registered to the system and the number of online and offline in those. You can filter out the displayed terminals by searching a particular None, User name, Account or MAC Address.
  • Page 45 CMP100 User Guide Once a user is selected, click OK.
  • Page 46: Packages

    CMP100 User Guide Click to modify the details for each account. Click to modify or reset the password for an account. 3.8.3 Packages You can make packages of programs in this menu which is composed of the channel groups that is configured in the channel grouping under channels menu.
  • Page 47 CMP100 User Guide Click to make a new package. You can choose between Live and VOD package. Select which one you want to make. Select the channel group/s or VODs that you want to include in the package. Click OK when everything is set.
  • Page 48: Region

    CMP100 User Guide Click to modify a package. 3.8.4 Region In this submenu, a region can be made to which the user can be assigned to. This will be helpful to group and to easily filter out the users. The default master region is the “headquarters”.
  • Page 49 CMP100 User Guide The sub-regions that is added will be under the “headquarters”. Repeat the same procedure to the sub-region to make smaller regions under it.
  • Page 50: Discount

    CMP100 User Guide 3.8.5 Discount A discount can be set in this submenu, Click and fill up the fields for the name, discount and description and click OK to add a discount package. Click to modify each discount package.
  • Page 51: Statistics

    CMP100 User Guide 3.8.6 Statistics This submenu under the User Statistics displays the Credits and Balance of all the users. The displayed users can be filtered out by selecting the type, zone name and/or time interval in the search fields. You can also search a specific user name or their phone number if you register them.
  • Page 52 CMP100 User Guide Note that only operator accounts can be made. Those operators can only access the Operation Menu. Click to add a new account. Upon selecting the Zone Name, another window will appear. When a region is selected, that particular operator/account will only be able to manage and authorize all the users under that particular region.
  • Page 53: Advanced Setting

    CMP100 User Guide 3.8.8 Advanced Setting You can select the default billing currency in this submenu that will show in other submenu. Cluster Cluster Introduction: Cluster function uses servers of various grades as nodes, which can solve the shortcomings of stand-alone computing capabilities, achieve high computing speeds, and respond quickly, meet today's growing demand for information services.
  • Page 54: Cluster Status

    CMP100 User Guide The cluster menu displays the Status, Communications Topology, Node Settings and Run Logs all related to the interconnections of the servers that are needed in achieving certain number of requirements such as maximum number of programs and subscribers. 3.9.1 Cluster Status This submenu shows the communication status of each server.
  • Page 55 CMP100 User Guide Cache Server Ethernet: eth3 IP Adress: 10.200.1.190 Main Server Main Server Ethernet: eth2 IP Adress: 10.10.1.110 Communication Topology This shows the communication topology of the servers/nodes. The ethernet number with assigned IP address is shown here as defined in 3.9.1 Node Settings. Each server/node has designated ethernet port for communication with other nodes.
  • Page 56 CMP100 User Guide Following are the sample communication port configurations of the cluster: Main Server: Cache Server:...
  • Page 57 CMP100 User Guide Load Balancing (BL) Server: Business Topology This shows the topology for the signal flow in the servers/nodes. The ethernet number with assigned IP address for the input and output of each server is shown here. Please refer to 3.10.1 Network for configuration of ethernet ports. Following are the sample port configurations of the cluster as can be seen in business topology:...
  • Page 58 CMP100 User Guide Main Server:...
  • Page 59: Node Settings

    CMP100 User Guide Cache Server: Load Balancing (BL) Server: 3.9.1 Node Settings This setting is for each server/node where you will define the node number and communication port as can be seen in the communication topology in previous section (3.9.1 Cluster Topology).
  • Page 60: Run Log

    CMP100 User Guide 3.9.1 Run Log This submenu shows the logs on the different nodes with details in each. It can be filtered out by entering the filters such as date and the log level. 3.10 System Setting System Setting is for managing server network parameters, upgrading and checking licenses.
  • Page 61: Network

    CMP100 User Guide • System • DHCP • Time • License 3.10.1 Network Network tab allows you to check parameters of each Ethernet port. This will display the status, IP address, MAC address, input/output mode, and static/DHCP of each port. It allows you to change parameters of a port by clicking on .
  • Page 62: System

    CMP100 User Guide On this page, you can also reboot a certain port by clicking on its “Restart” button. You can also bond ports by clicking 3.10.2 System Operation is for upgrading the software of the unit, getting the backup configuration and logs, setting the unit to factory default and rebooting the hardware and resetting the cluster node.
  • Page 63: Dhcp

    CMP100 User Guide 3.10.3 DHCP DHCP lets you automatically assigns an IP address and other information to each host on the network so they can communicate efficiently with other endpoints.
  • Page 64: Time

    NTP Server. 3.10.5 License This will display the status of the OMP150 as ACTIVATED or EXPIRED. If the unit is used as a demo and you need to extend the validity period of the demo license, please...
  • Page 65: Tools

    CMP100 User Guide 3.11 Tools You can capture packets with the Tools menu. This can be used when there is some issue encountered on unit. This allows you to capture the traffic on a certain port to help fixing /identifying issues. Easy Capture is for recording or capturing streams in the system.
  • Page 66 CMP100 User Guide Bridge Configuration is used to make two (2) Ethernet ports in Bridge mode. You can click on “Enable Bridge” then select ports you want to Bridge. When the ports are in Bridge mode, they should not be connected to the same switch. Click OK to apply the configuration.
  • Page 67: Section 4 Appendices

    CMP100 User Guide Section 4 Appendices APPENDIX A - Frequently Ask Question Question Possible reason Resolution Ensure power cord The light on the front No power on. connected properly and the panel doesn’t work power switch is turned on. Ensure the IP address of the PC IP settings are wrong.
  • Page 68: Appendix B - Apk Management

    APPENDIX B - APK Management 1. Install an APK of the same version as the OMP150 on the STB or TV. 2. Ensure that the IP address of the terminal (STB or TV) is in the same network segment as the ETH port of the OMP150 which the terminal is connected.
  • Page 69: Appendix C - Warranty

    Once an RMA number has been issued, the unit needs to be packaged and shipped back to Wellav. It’s best to use the original box and packaging for the product but if this not available, check with the customer service representative for the proper packaging instructions.

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