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Installation and Operation Guide V1.0
HARDWARE Decoder
4K60 10-bit
H265 HEVC | H264 AVC
© 2023 Osprey Video. All rights reserved. Osprey® is the registered trademark of Osprey Video. Any other product names, trademarks,
trade names, service marks, or service names owned or registered by any other company and mentioned herein are the property of
their respective companies. No part of this specification may be reproduced, transcribed, transmitted or stored in a retrieval system in
any part or by any means without the express written consent of Osprey Video. Osprey Video reserves the right to change any
products herein at any time and without notice. Osprey Video makes no representations or warranties regarding the content of this
document and assumes no responsibility for any errors contained herein.
TALON Decoder
Firmware 1.5.76
Models:
4K-SCD
UHD-SCD
1
www.ospreyvideo.com

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  • Page 1 No part of this specification may be reproduced, transcribed, transmitted or stored in a retrieval system in any part or by any means without the express written consent of Osprey Video. Osprey Video reserves the right to change any products herein at any time and without notice.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Introduction Hardware Features Talon 4K-SCD ..................
  • Page 3: Hardware Features Talon 4K-Scd

    Hardware Features 4K-SCD Power Status Display 12G-SDI Status LED’s 1 GigE 12VDC Power Switch Outputs Ethernet Power / Boot Multi Function HDMI 2.0 Output* Genlock Button Power Switch Physical ON/OFF Switch • Power / Boot LED Red at Power Up, turning blue once booting process is complete •...
  • Page 4: Hardware Features Talon Uhd-Scd

    Hardware Features UHD-SCD Power Status Display 12G-SDI Status LED’s 1 GigE 12VDC Power Switch Outputs Ethernet Power / Boot Multi Function Button Power Switch Physical ON/OFF Switch • Power / Boot LED Red at Power Up, turning blue once booting process is complete •...
  • Page 5: Network Configuration

    Network Configuration Important! Talon Decoders ship from the factory in DHCP mode. Please ensure your host PC and Talon are connected to the same network supporting DHCP. Connect Talon to your network using a CAT5 or faster Ethernet cable Connect Talon to power using the supplied 12V adapter. Ensure the barrel connector is fully engaged and locked Power up Talon with the front power switch Red “Power”...
  • Page 6: Decoding Features

    • * HDMI and Genlock feature only available on Talon 4K-SCD * HDMI Output Option on Talon 4K-SCD not yet implemented, to be added with future firmware release Interlaced Video: Decoding Interlaced Video is only supported Point to Point with a Talon Encoder/Decoder Pair Interlaced Video is only supported with H.265 HEVC compression...
  • Page 7: Block Diagram

    Block Diagram Talon 4K-SCD Color Space HDMI Out conversion HDMI to RGB Transport Decoding Stream udp, rtmp H.265 srt, whip H.264 … SDI Out SYNC SDI Out Genlock Talon UHD-SCD SDI Out Transport Decoding Stream udp, rtmp H.265 srt, whip H.264...
  • Page 8: Overview

    Web Interface - Dashboard Overview A web server in Talon allows for system control and stream settings via web browser. All commonly used Windows, Mac and Linux web browsers are supported. Please ensure your device is connected to the same network as Talon (see Page 5 for further instructions).
  • Page 9: System Device Settings

    Show Video Preview disable “Dashboard Video Preview” to improve UI responsiveness and CPU usage Output Port SDI or HDMI for 4K-SCD, SDI only for UHD-SCD Genlock Mode Freerun (no genlock) or slave (Blackburst or Trisysnc) System Settings - Device Info...
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  • Page 11: Network Network Settings

    Web Interface – Network Configuration System Settings – Network Configuration Interface network port identification. If additional network devices are installed, they would be selectable here. Link Status Indicates link speed 10/100/1000Mbps (not network speed) and port status, full or half duplex. MAC Address Talon MAC ID DHCP...
  • Page 12: Dynamic Dns Configuration

    Web Interface – DNS Configuration Dynamic DNS configuration TALON Decoder www.ospreyvideo.com...
  • Page 13: Advisory Notice & Consent Banner

    Web Interface –Advisory Notice & Consent Banner US Government entities and many other governments and corporations require an approved use notification before granting access to publicly accessible systems. Show Banner enable or disable Banner Text: enter text for the banner here. Save: enables banner Web Interface –Whitelist and Firewall...
  • Page 14: Secure Web Server (Https)

    Web Interface – Secure Web Server Enabling Secure Server (HTTPS) adds a secure encryption layer to the Talon internal web server, along with certificate-based authentication. Secure Server (HTTPS) Enabled Only HTTPS will be supported on the Web Interface. (Server certificate required) Disabled Only HTTP will be supported on the Web Interface.
  • Page 15: Open Vpn

    Web Interface –Open VPN A VPN creates a private network tunnel over the public internet, that securely connects and encrypts data between two networks. When properly connected via a VPN, a remote Talon can be administered as if it were on your home network, regardless of location.
  • Page 16: Openconnect Vpn

    Web Interface –OpenConnect VPN OpenConnect VPN Configuration: OpenConnect is a cross-platform multi-protocol SSL VPN client. It was selected for Talon because it is compatible with the Cisco AnyConnect®. OpenConnect is not officially supported by or associated in any way with Cisco Systems. It just happened to interoperate with their equipment.
  • Page 17: Date & Time

    Web Interface – Date and Time System Settings – Date & Time NTP Servers preselect time servers, additional time servers can be manually added separated by ‘,’ Timezone your selected time zone TALON Decoder www.ospreyvideo.com...
  • Page 18: Lcd, Led, Button Config

    Web Interface – I/O Configuration System Settings – I/O Configuration The I/O configuration can be changed while Talon is actively decoding Status LED Configuration - configure the front panel LED’s Disabled: LED will always remain off Channel Status: LED ON -> Talon is decoding, LED OFF -> Talon is idle VPN Status: LED ON ->...
  • Page 19: Channel Setup Input Protocol

    Web Interface – Channel Setup Input Input Transport Stream Auto Start auto start of Talon at “Power Up” Low Latency disabled by default, only change for Talon Point to Point workflows Protocol supported streaming protocols Type unicast or multicast Port port number TALON Decoder www.ospreyvideo.com...
  • Page 20: Input Video Information

    Web Interface – Channel Input Information Input Video and Audio information. This information is only available after a decode has started. TALON Decoder www.ospreyvideo.com...
  • Page 21: Status Page

    Web Interface – Status and Stream Start/Stop The Stream ‘Start’ and ‘Stop’ buttons are always available in the main menu. It is recommended to start and stop your streams from the ‘Status’ page or from the ‘Dashboard’. This allows for immediate monitoring of your stream data. Status Page Dashboard Starting the Decoder: After starting the Decoder, it can take up to 30 seconds for the decoder to identify the input signal...
  • Page 22: Support Firmware Updates

    Web Interface – Firmware Update As we constantly add features and maintain our Talon line of products, we suggest you keep your Decoder Firmware up to date. Firmware upgrade steps: Download the latest firmware revision at www.ospreyvideo.com/talon-software-and-firmware Go to ‘Firmware Updates’ on Talon Web Interface Drop the downloaded firmware file into the ‘Software Update Tool’...
  • Page 23: Factory Restore

    Web Interface – Restore Please read carefully before attempting to restore Talon’s firmware and settings Factory Restore will reset Talon and restore it with the original firmware it shipped with. Settings will be reset to default Restore Defaults will reset all user settings with its default values TALON Decoder www.ospreyvideo.com...
  • Page 24: Enterprise And Security

    Enterprise and Security To protect the Talon OS and to ensure data integrity, multiple security features are included by default. These require no user intervention and are active upon the first startup. NDAA compliant Talon 4K series decoders are manufactured in the USA from globally sourced components. All parts are vetted to ensure NDAA compliance.
  • Page 25: Opensource Listing

    OpensSource Listing Package Version Description License Linux Kernel 5.15.19 GPLv2 bash 51.8 Bourne Again Shell GPLv3+ busybox 1.34.1 Lightweight common UNIX utilities GPLv2 & bzipi2 alsa-conf 1.2.5.1 Advanced Linux Sound Architecture utilities GPLv2+ alsa-utils 1.2.5.1 Advanced Linux Sound Architecture utilities GPLv2+ apache2 2.4.52...
  • Page 26: Safety And Compliance

    Shielded Cables: Connections between this device and peripherals must be made using shielded cables in order to maintain compliance with FCC radio emission limits. Modifications: Modifications to this device not approved by Osprey Video could void the authority granted to the user by the FCC to operate the device.

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