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PRODUCT MODEL NUMBER:
TSA-M3600 TRANSLITE
STREAMING ANALYZER
ABOUT THIS
MANUAL
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  • Page 1 The contents of this document are subject to revision without notice due to continued progress in methodology, design and manufacturing. TRANSLITE GLOBAL LLC shall have no liability for any error or damage of any kind resulting from the use of this document.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    P a g e INDEX TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION ........................3 1.1 P ..........................3 RODUCT VERVIEW 1.2 K ............................3 EATURES 1.3 S ............................ 6 PECIFICATIONS 1.4 P ..........................7 RINCIPLE HART 1.5 A ......................8 PPEARANCE ESCRIPTION Chapter 2 INSTALLATION GUIDE...
  • Page 3: Chapter 1 Introduction

    IPTV has become the preferred choice of distribution for most local and wide area networks. Translite Global’s IPTV Streaming Analyzer is used for monitoring the system constantly for quality and integrity to guarantee the best viewing experience. The system receives IP encapsulated digital audio and video data.
  • Page 4 ➢ Multi-View Monitoring Display: Translite Streaming Analyzer can display up to 36 SD/HD live streams of video content. Its audio parameters are made visible on the video wall as well. Both Multicast and Unicast streams can be decoded for display. The viewer has an on-screen display of channel information, on-screen audio level indicator, as well as on screen error alert.
  • Page 5 P a g e Buffer_status Input_Buffer_Frame_overflow Encode_Buffer_Frame_overflow Rawdata_overflow Exception_detect Static_Frame_Detect Blace_scene_Detect Color_bar_Detect Mosaic_Detect Silence_Detect ➢ Remote Access: This solution allows users to access the server remotely by using a standard web browser. This is ideal for network-wide video service monitoring. The video key frames that are decoded, can be streamed to a unicast or multicast IP address and can be viewed at different locations.
  • Page 6: Specifications

    P a g e ➢ Supported Streaming Protocols: ➢ MPEG TS over RTP ➢ MPEG TS over UDP (SPTS, MPTS) ➢ HTTP Live Streaming (HLS) ➢ Real-time streaming protocol (RTSP) ➢ Real-time messaging protocol (RTMP) ➢ TS over HTTP The relevant input source address format is as follows: rtmp://192.168.1.100:1935/live/stream rtsp://192.168.1.100:554/live/stream http://192.168.1.100:8000/live/stream.m3u8...
  • Page 7: Principle Chart

    P a g e Memory DDR4 16GB* 2(qty) Intel S3710 200G Input and Output Parameters Input Streaming HTTP | HLS | RTMP | UDP | RTP | RTSP Media Protocol Output Streaming HTTP | HLS | RTMP | UDP | RTP | RTSP Media Protocol PRINCIPLE CHART...
  • Page 8: Appearance And Description

    P a g e Pair with Translite Global’s Live Streaming Transcoder: (TL-A1000) APPEARANCE AND DESCRIPTION...
  • Page 9: Chapter 2 Installation Guide

    When user installs the device, please follow the steps below: ➢ Checking the possible device missing or damage during the transportation ➢ Preparing the relevant and correct environment for installation ➢ Installing TSA-M3600 Live Streaming Analyzer ➢ Connecting communication port (if it is necessary)
  • Page 10: Device S Installation Flowchart

    P a g e | 10 DEVICE’S INSTALLATION FLOWCHART ENVIRONMENT REQUIREMENT Item Requirement When user installs machine frame array in one machine hall, Machine Hall the distance between 2 rows of machine frames should be Space 1.2~1.5m and the distance against wall should be no less than 0.8m.
  • Page 11: Grounding Requirement

    P a g e | 11 power requires DC 12V. Please carefully check before running. GROUNDING REQUIREMENT ➢ All function modules’ good grounding designs are the basis of reliability and stability of devices. Also, they are the most important guarantee of lightning arresting and interference rejection.
  • Page 12: Wire's Connection

    When the device adopts united way, the grounding resistance should be smaller than 1Ω. Caution: Before connecting power cord to TSA-M3600 Live Streaming Analyzer, user should set the power switch to “OFF”. SIGNAL CABLE CONNECTION...
  • Page 13: Device Access And Login

    P a g e | 13 CHAPTER 3 DEVICE ACCESS AND LOGIN The default login address of the monitoring system is http://IP/webtrans, where IP can be replaced by the real IP address of the encoding device. LOGIN Enter your username and password Default username: admin Default password: 123...
  • Page 14: Chapter 4 Device Management

    P a g e | 14 Once the login is completed, you will see the dashboard as below CHAPTER 4 DEVICE MANAGEMENT HOST MANAGEMENT...
  • Page 15: Add New Host

    P a g e | 15 The Monitoring system can centralize the management of multiple hosts. Unless users need to add management of multiple machines, or need to troubleshoot, ordinary users need not operate this interface The Host Management option allows you to Add new host and then reboot or shutdown the host if required.
  • Page 16 P a g e | 16 Host name: Must be filled in with the desired name Management IP: Fill in the true IP address of the host that needs to be managed. Input binding: Optional; can fill in the binding network ports of input source, such as machine has two network ports eth0 and eth1, need to get signal source from eth0, then eth0 can be filled in here.
  • Page 17: Group Management

    P a g e | 17 4.1.2 GROUP MANAGEMENT Click the "Group Management" button to create a new group or edit the existing group. Users can create multiple different groups to manage the host according to the type and performance of the host. 4.1.3 HOST EDITOR Click on the "Details"...
  • Page 18: Channel Management

    P a g e | 18 CHANNEL MANAGEMENT The Channel Management tab lets you to add the stream channel by specifying the Channel name, Protocol type, the source and the deinterlace option. Click on Add Stream Channel to add a new channel as indicated below Channel Name: Provide your custom channel name.
  • Page 19: Parameter Template

    P a g e | 19 Example for input source address format is as follows: rtmp://192.168.1.100:1935/live/stream; rtsp://192.168.1.100:554/live/stream; http://192.168.1.100:8000/live/stream.m3u8; http://192.168.1.100:8000/live/stream; udp://223.0.0.1:6666 file:///usb/testfile.mp4&repeated=1 PARAMETER TEMPLATE The default parameter template is transparent. No modification is required.
  • Page 20 P a g e | 20 However, different types of audio and video parameters can be defined to apply to a channel if required. The below screenshots indicate an example for the same...
  • Page 21: Alarm Logs

    P a g e | 21 ALARM LOGS The Alarm Logs shows the list of alarm notifications received for all the channels along with the Notification level, timestamp and the current state details. If there is an alarm message generated here, the page will have an alarm sound, as long as it is not handled or ignored, the alarm sound will not stop.
  • Page 22: Chapter 5 Task Management

    P a g e | 22 CHAPTER 5 TASK MANAGEMENT Under ‘Channels Mgmt’, the required channels that are to be binded can be chosen. Ensure to enable all the required channels. The Task Management tab lists all the binded channels. The channels that are to be monitored can be started by clicking on the ‘start’...
  • Page 23: Condition Monitoring

    P a g e | 23 Condition monitoring Check the "Condition monitoring" label, the system will monitor the status of the task in real time. When all tasks under a channel are not started, the status monitoring icon in front of the channel is gray.
  • Page 24: Chapter 6 System Management

    P a g e | 24 CHAPTER 6 SYSTEM MANAGEMENT ALARM CONTROL Under the Alarm Control tab, new user alarms can be created. When a new user alarm is created, the user phone number and email id is provided which receives the alarm. Different alarm range can be set as per requirement.
  • Page 25 P a g e | 25 Under the Add User Alarm, the username, phone number and Email of the user can be specified.
  • Page 26: Tlog

    P a g e | 26 TLOG The Tlog tab maintains a users’ operation log, you can see who operated those channels and when. It gives details along with the username, IP and timestamp details. USER CONTROL The User control tab allows you to create new users and assigning a specific set of user rights to that user.
  • Page 27 P a g e | 27 Each user can be given rights to all or only required number of channels. This can be set by clicking on ‘User rights’...
  • Page 28: Password Settings

    P a g e | 28 As indicated In the above screenshot, the permissions for select channels can be granted to the user by click on the check boxes. PASSWORD SETTINGS Passwords can be managed and changed under the Password Settings tab...
  • Page 29: Chapter 7 Troubleshooting

    CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING All Translite Global products have been passed the testing and inspection before shipping out from factory. The testing and inspection scheme already covers all the Optical, Electronic and Mechanical criteria which have been published by Translite Global. To prevent potential hazard, please strictly follow the operation conditions.
  • Page 30: Chapter 8 Applications

    P a g e | 30 CHAPTER 9 APPLICATIONS Monitor Live IPTV, OTT channels and ensure quick detection of service interruption thus increasing usability and viewer satisfaction expanding your subscriber base beyond your existing distribution network. Continuous monitoring and Analysis Easy system setup LOW Capex, LOW Maintenance costs...

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