Nvs-25 Network Video Streaming Server Setup; Connect Live Video And Audio To Nvs-25; Connect Nvs-25 To The Local Ip Network; Connect Power To Nvs-25 - Datavideo NVS-25 Quick Start Manual

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H.264 Network Video Streaming Server
NVS-25
NVS-25 Network Video Streaming Server
Setup
The NVS-25 is designed to act as an interface between video source equipment and the
IP network as depicted in the
System
Diagram.

Connect live video and audio to NVS-25

Refer to
Real Panel
section for connection of your live video and audio source cabling to
the rear panel of the NVS-25.

Connect NVS-25 to the local IP network

Refer to
Real Panel
for connection of the NVS-25 to the local IP network via RJ-45
Ethernet cable. The local IP network could be from an office LAN face plate on the wall
or an existing LAN network router / switch.

Connect power to NVS-25

The NVS-25 comes with its own power supply unit which is plugged into a normal
wall/power outlet. The device can also receive power from Datavideo's PD-2 power
distribution unit. PWR LED indicator on the front panel of the NVS-25 should be flashing
red after being switched on. It takes approximately one minute for the unit to start and
the boot-up process is complete when PWR LED indicator turns to constant green.

Select the input connection to be streamed

The MODE button on the front panel of the NVS-25 is used to select the live video input
connected to the rear of the unit. Press this button to cycle through HDMI, SDI and
Composite [CVBS].
Each time the button is pressed, an LED will be lit for the selected source. The default at
power on is HDMI. If no source video is detected, the LED will be flashing red. If a live
video source is detected, the LED will be changed to solid green.
The STM or stream LED will become solid green once the unit is correctly configured by
IP connected computer.
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