Getting started, Web-based control application getting connected, Have questions – Adtec digital DPI-1200 (version 01.04.08U) Quick Start User Manual
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Processor
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Power
AC Power - Standard 3 pin plug (70-240 VAC 50 - 60 Hz)
GigE
GigE Interface - SPTS/MPTS Output over UDP, FTP, Management
Terminal
API Serial Communication Interface / Troubleshooting
Ethernet
10/100 base T Ethernet interface
RS232
DB9/ Used to communicate with redundancy switch
N/A
Intended for future use
External Cue Input and ASI Output
Inputs 1&2
DTMF/GPIO
DTMF Tone Decoder / GPIO Detection
board - 4 pin RST
12 Ports
Redundancy Tally Redundancy Tally, used to hook up to an
external alarm device
Relay Block
ASI Out 1, 2 & 3 BNC 75 Ohm, Asynchronous Serial Interface
(EN 50083-9) Mirrored MPTS Output
ASI Redundant BNC 75 Ohm, Asynchronous Serial Interface
(EN 50083-9)
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Have questions?
Each field or group of fields in
our web-based application has a hint button associate 
with it. It contains information on use of the field or 
acceptable ranges.
Getting Started
To begin, you will need to connect to your device via ethernet directly, or by adding the RD-60
to your local area network.The default address for all Adtec devices is 192.168.10.48.
 
To connect directly to the device, make sure that your computer and the device have IP
addresses within the same IP class range (ex. 192.168.10.48 for the device and 192.168.10.49 for your 
computer). If you need to change the IP address of the device, this can be done via the front panel, 
System > Network menu. Using a CAT 5 crossover cable, connect one end to your computer and the 
other to the Ethernet port found on the processor section of the back panel. (Some computers can auto 
negotiate the connection and a crossover may not be necessary.)
 
To add the device to a LAN, connect a standard CAT 5 Ethernet cable to your network router
and then to the Ethernet port on the back of the device. If your network is DHCP enabled and you prefer 
that over a static IP, you can turn on DHCP for the device via the front panel, System > Network menu.
Web-Based Control Application
Getting Connected
Adtec Digital has adopted zero-configuration
networking technology, streamlining the setup and 
configuration processes for our products. The use of this 
technology enables automatic discovery of Adtec devices and 
services on an IP network. Used in tandem with the 
web-based control and configuration applications we can 
now provide 1-click access to any device. 
 By using the built-in Bonjour
©
locater in Apple's
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Safari
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browser or the plug-ins readily available for IE
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or Firefox
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browsers, users can locate all of the Adtec devices
on a network by referencing the serial number on the back of the device. Clicking on the unit in the Bonjour
©
list will re-route you to a login page. If you do not wish to use Bonjour, you can reach the device’s web 
application by pointing your browser to the IP Address of the device. Ex. http://192.168.10.48/. You will be 
prompted for a username and password. The default username is ‘adtec’. The default password is ‘none’. 
 
The left-hand panel of the application will report current status in real-time while the right panel
tabs will allow you to configure your device.
Once your DPI-1200 is accessible via network, you can set
it up for Splicer connections. You will need to adjust the 
configurations using the front panel or web UI. As you make 
changes, you will see the status sections on the left hand side of the 
web UI adjust. These status sections report the majority of the 
critical information needed for monitoring during operation.
 
Each of these status menus can be collapsed by clicking
on the icon. This allows you to view only that information which is 
most critical for you, but keeps a LED indicator visible for all sections 
at all times for alarms.
DPI Status: 
Includes each channel connection status and method status. One for 
each channel.
Mirror Status: 
These values indicate the FTP Mirroring Mode used on your unit 
along with the host server IP Address.
System Status: 
These values provide information on the status and health of the 
internal RAID hard drives as well as NTP Time Sync Status with the 
configured time server.
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