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Table of Contents 1. PACKAGE CONTENTS ............................................................... 6 2. INTRODUCTION ....................................................................... 7 2.1. Main Features ............................................................................... 7 2.2. Hardware Overview ........................................................................ 7 2.2.1. Front Panel ............................................................................. 7 2.2.2.
6. How to Use Web Page ........................................................... 27 6.1. Recommended PC specification...................................................... 27 6.2. Basic Configuration ...................................................................... 28 6.2.1. User management ................................................................. 28 6.2.3. Setting date and time of device ................................................ 33 6.3. Encoder Setting .............................
Environment Condition ......................................................................... 71 Mechanical Condition .......................................................................... 71 APPENDIX (B): POWER OVER ETHERNET ....................................... 72 PoE compatibility................................................................................. 72 Power classification............................................................................. 73 APPENDIX (C): DIMENSIONS.....
INFORMATION TO USER CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT OPEN ! CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SEERIVCE PERSONEL. This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of un-insulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
1. PACKAGE CONTENTS Unpack carefully and handle the equipment with care. The packaging contains: Decoder DC power adaptor Mounting brackets 9-pin terminal blocks Screws and anchor blocks Quick installation guide i The above contents are subject to change without prior notice. Note www.rivatech.
2. INTRODUCTION 2.1. Main Features The Network Video Decoder enables decoding of H.264, MPEG4, and MJPEG streams from IP devices and displaying decoded images on a monitor. For its main features, refer to the following summary. 1-channel H.264 30fps@D1 decompression Up to 4-channel H.264 30fps@CIF decompression Decompress H.264, MPEG-4, and MJPEG streams Audio compression and decompression: G.711 System configuration on a webpage 2.2. Hardware Overview 2.2.1.
1. System status LEDs The LEDs are located on the left side of the front panel and they indicate certain system information. Status This LED lights up as orange and turns green when the decoder is powered on. Data This LED lights up when the host system is turned on with a connection is made. (The color of LEDs is subject to change according to the firmware version) 2. Loop out BNC connector As a loop out connector, connect to a device such as a monitor. 3.
2.3.2. Rear Panel 4 6 Ain 1 USB DI 1 2 7 8 9 RS-232 Rx Tx DC12V 1 Ethernet Reset 1 2 C Aout DO RS-485 5 10 1. USB 2.0 port Use this port to connect a USB mouse. A USB mouse is required to control the device on a monitor. The PS/2 mouse is not supported. 2. LAN connector Use this RJ45 LAN connector for connecting the device to network or supplying PoE power. 3. Audio IN/OUT The decoder has one channel mono audio input/output. It supports bi-directional audio communication between an H.
5. RS-232/RS-485 RS-232C Terminal Block is used for some devices such as POS terminal block. RS485 is used for PTZ controls. 6. Reset Reboot the device system or reset the device to its Factory default settings. Refer to the section 4.4 Reset for more specific information. 7. Power connector Connect the power adaptor for power supply. DC 12V 1A adaptor is needed. www.rivatech.
3. Installation 3.1. Video Output Configuration Switch The video output configuration switch enables to turn the video output on or off on a monitor. If you set this switch to Off, no image will be displayed on the monitor but a black screen. To turn the video output on, set this switch to NTSC or PAL according to the video standard before you connect the power cable.
3.2. Cabling USB Mouse LAN Cable Audio In Power Cable (DC 12V) Ain 1 USB DI 1 2 Ethernet DI RS-232 RS-232 Rx Tx DC12V 1 1 2 C Reset Audio DO DO RS-485 RS-485 Aout Out Power Connection DC 12V cable is required for thie device. Make sure the polarity is correct before you connect the power cable. Incorrect connection may cause malfunction or damage to the IP device. Video connection Connect a LAN cable to the LAN connector of the device to retrieve the IP devices.
Ain Aout Mic Amp Speaker Audio input range: 0.01/3.3 (Min/Max) Sensor Input (D/I) There are two sensor interface types – Voltage Type and Relay Type. The interface type can be controlled by the software. Before connecting sensors, check driving voltage and output signal type of the sensor. Be aware that the connection is different according to sensor type before connecting cables.
! Caution Do not exceed the maximum input voltage or relay rate. Do not use voltage and relay type sensor together. Alarm Output (D/O) Only the relay type is supported. Relay Rating: Max 24VAC 500mA or 12VDC 1A ! Do not exceed the maximum relay rating. Caution Internal Device DO 1 Device DO 2 CO M Relay Type X Max 12VDC 1A or 24VAC 500mA Power www.rivatech.
RS-232C Connection RS-232C Terminal Block is used for some devices such as POS terminal block. RS-485 Connection The RS-485 serial port consists of TRX+(RX+) and TRX-(RX-) as following. 485 Device www.rivatech.
3.3. Wall-Mounting To wall mount your device, follow the instructions below. 1) Drill two holes on the wall and insert anchor blocks into the holes. 2) Put the mounting brackets to the mounting hole on each side of the device. 3) Fasten the device with screws. 4) Make sure the device is firmly installed. www.rivatech.
4. Basic Setup 4.1. Network Setup The default IP address of your IP device is 192.168.XXX.XXX. You can find the available IP address from the MAC address of your device. Please make sure the device and your PC are on the same network segment before the installation. If the network segment of your PC is different from the device, change your PC’s IP setting as below. IP address : 192.168.xxx.xxx Subnet mask : 255.255.0.0 www.rivatech.
4.2. System Configuration on Web Page You can set up the system configuration on a web page of your device. Follow the directions below to use its web page for the system configuration. 1) Convert a MAC address to an IP address or check the IP address on the IPAminTool. (The MAC address is attached on the side or bottom of the device.) MAC address = 00-13-23-01-14-B1 → IP address = 192.168.20.177 Convert the Hexadecimal number to Decimal number.
4.3. Video Display To display the decoded images on the screen, follow the steps below. 1) Move the video output configuration switch to NTSC or PAL according to the IP device’s video format. If you put the switch to OFF no image will be displayed on the monitor but black screen. 2) Make sure all the cables are connected to the device properly. 3) Check if the 4 split-view appears on the connected monitor.
Camera 1 7) Check if the streaming video of selected IP device is displayed on the screen. i Note The video output configuration must be set before you turn on the device. Changing the setting after the device is turned on will not affect on the configuration. Video transport performance The videos displayed on the 4 channels in a view may not have satisfactory quality due to limitation of DSP resource.
If you want to keep one of the four channels to have the best image quality without interference of other three channels, you can use the Priority Channel Configuration option on the web page of your device. Refer to the Quad Mode Setting on 6.4.1. View for more details. 4.4. Reset Perform the following procedures to reset your device: 1. While the device is in use, press and hold the Reset button. 2. Release the Reset button after 3 seconds. 3. Wait for the system to reboot. 4.5.
5. How to Use OSD Menu 5.1. Menu Configuration On the display monitor that is connected to the device, you can use several menus. When you move your mouse on a view channel, OSD appears as following figure. For its feature refer to the descriptions below. ① ④ ② ③ ① IP address It displays the IP address of the connected encoder. If you click on this, the Device List menu appears. On the Device List menu, select the desired device you want to connect.
③FPS It displays the frame rate of a channel. ④Shortcut Icons With the shortcut icons, you can enable audio or change the display mode. Refer to 5.2. Display Mode and 5.3. Audio Mode for more details. 5.2. Display Mode The device supports quad view, single view, and PIP view. The default view mode is quad view. 5.2.1. Quad View In the Quad View mode, the evenly split four-windows appear on the screen. On the quad view mode, you can change the view to the single view mode only.
5.2.3. PIP View In the PIP View mode, you can see one other video with a small split in a full single view. You can switch the full image with the small inset image or change the view with different splits. To switch the image that is displayed in the sub-window with the full screen image, click ① below. To switch the channel in the sub-window to a different channel, click the desired channel from ②.
Changes the view with the selected monde Check boxes for selecting a connection mode Displays the channel configuarions Saves the channel configurations (Available only in Preset Mode) ) Displays the version of device Closes the quick menu Reboots device 5.4.1. Changing connection mode The decoder supports two different connection modes: Instant Mode and Preset Mode. The instant mode enables you to immediately change the video channels and display them on the screen.
5.4.2. Checking device and channel information You can check the device information and the channel configuration with the quick menu. If you click the Version button, the device name and its OSD version will be displayed on a pop-up window. For the channel configurations of the selected connection mode, click the Detail button on the quick menu. Then, following pop-up window appears on the screen.
6. How to Use Web Page On the web page of this device, you can configure required settings. The following summarizes the supported features of the web page. Basic configuration Encoder connection mode setting Decoder setting Event configuration System option setting System maintenance Device information query i Note To learn how to access to the web page, refer to 4.2. System Configuration on Web Page. 6.1.
6.2. Basic Configuration 6.2.1. User management The menus allowed to access may vary depending on your user group. The root user (ID: root, PW: pass) is authorized to all menus on the Setup page, and this default user is not removable. Beside the root user, you can add a user group. The user group is divided into two different levels: Operator and Administrator. Refer to the table below for details about accessible menus of each account.
To have an authentication step before a user logs in, 1. Go to Setup > Basic Configuration > Users. 2. Select Enable. 3. Check the option box to allow all anonymous users for accessing the web page. If you want to request to enter ID and password even for entering the web page, skip to step 4. Uncheck the option box and click the Apply button to save the changes. To skip an authentication step before a user logs in to the Setup page, 1. Go to Setup > Basic Configuration > Users. 2. Select Disable. 3.
4. Select the desired account level from Operator and Administrator. The Viewer account is not available. 5. Click the OK button to save the changes. 6. Check if the user name is added to the list. How to modify a user To change your password or user group, 1. Go to Setup > Basic Configuration > Users. 2. On the User List, select the user name for changing the setting. 3. Click the Modify button below the User List. 4. When the pop-up window appears, type a new password.
i Note The user name is not allowed to be changed. If you want to modify the current user’s name, just remove it and add a new user. How to remove a user To remove a user name form the User List, 1. Go Setup > Basic Configuration > Users. 2. Select the user name to remove on the User List. 3. Click the Remove button below the User List. 4. When the dialog box appears to confirm your request, click the OK button. 5. Check if the user name is removed from the list on the page. 6.2.2.
What is SSL? SSL is the abbreviation of Secure Socket Layer. SSL protects web server and makes it easy for users to trust the contents. When you use HTTPS for communication with server, the SSL certificate is required for the web server and the certificate enables encryption of video and audio data during online transactions. OpenSSL is one of the data security protocols for Linux system, which is used for the product.
6.2.3. Setting date and time of device Time setting is very significant for all parts of the product server because it affects the log of streaming and burnt-in text of video. To set the time, go to Setup > Basic Configuration > Date & Time. Every time you change the setting, the web server program of the product will be restarted internally. It may take more than a minute to restart. www.rivatech.
Display of current server time It shows the current server time with real time update. Selecting time zone You can choose your own time zone from the drop-down box. If you check the ‘Automatically adjust for daylight saving time changes,’ it allows the daylight saving time to be applied according to your zone setting.
6.3. Encoder Setting To configure encoder channels on a display monitor that is connected to a decoder, go the Setup > Encoder Configuration > Connection. The channel connection mode is divided into two types: Instant and Preset. If you click on Instant or Preset#1~8, a pop up window appears to configure channels of an encoder to display. To configure video channels, refer to the following details about setting options.
TYPE0 H.264 encoder TYPE1 MPEG4 encoder RTSP Connect via RTSP standard The RTSP type is generally for connecting a third party product. If you want to connect the standard encoders, that can be categorized by TYPE0 or TYPE1, with the RTSP type, make sure to check the encoder URL has been input correctly according to its session type (rtsp://hostname or ipaddress:[port]/[session name]). The HTTP port number is required only for the configuration of TYPE0 and TYPE1.
Encoder Channel & Stream Select the channel number of the encoder and its stream number. After the setup, click the Apply button on the bottom of the Encoder Setting window. And then go to the Connection Mode Setting page, select the mode to apply changes, and click the Apply button on the bottom. 6.4. Decoder Setting 6.4.1.View To set up how to display videos on the screen, go to Setup > Decoder Configuration > Decoder.
Spot mode setting Selecting the Spot mode will display the configuration options on the spot mode as below. Select the channel you want to display in a single view. If you want to enable PIP, then select the channel for PIP and defined its resolution and position. Afterward, check the Enable PIP box and click the Apply button on the bottom of the page. The Switch PIP button is activated only when the PIP mode is enabled.
Margin Supported value Left and right Multiplies of 16 up to 128 Top and bottom Multiplies of 4 up to 64 6.4.2. OSD To configure how to display OSD menus on the screen, go to Setup > Decoder Configuration > OSD. The configurable OSD includes the IP address of connected encoder, shortcut icon, and FPS. Setting time to hide OSD You can set the time that OSD remains on the screen after stopping operations.
speed and apply a suitable value. To test the cursor acceleration more clearly, jump the cursor to travel long distances. Setting the position of OSD The default position of OSD, which is IP address on left-top, FPS on left-bottom, and shortcut icon on right-top, can be changed according your configuration. You can apply a different setting for each channel and each view mode.
Audio Input You to set the volume of capturing analogue audio generated at the camera installed site. After the configuration of Listen, you can listen to the sound with a speaker connected to the device. To listen to the captured sound, click the speaker ( ) icon on the screen. If you uncheck the box of ‘Enable capture and compression audio,’ it will disable the server to capture the sound. i Note The audio out stream from the decoder to an encoder is only available when you select TYPE0 (H.
Setup - IO Configuration - DI/DO Multicast setting page Multicast setting page TCP setting page HTTP setting page 6.5.1. How to configure each event server 1. Email server You can use Email server to get the event notification from the device and send them to the client application by email. This page helps you to configure the Email server. Attaching a snapshot in an e-mail is not supported. Automatically configured according to the setting page of [System Options – SMTP(email)].
Type a message name to show on event message program Type Address, port, and TTL according to your system setting. Factory default is 2555. 3. TCP server You can use TCP server to get the event notification from the device and send them to the client application. This page helps you to configure the TCP server. Type a message name to show on event message program Type port number according you will use for TCP message. Factory default is 2555. 4.
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6.5.2. Assigning event rule to event publishers Supported subscribers per each publisher: Publishers DI DO Network Health Subscribers DO, Email, Multicast, TCP, HTTP Email, Multicast, TCP, HTTP Email, Multicast, TCP Multicast, TCP The below is an example page of DI event configuration. For each event server setting, refer to the section 6.4.1. How to configure each event server. When you set DI as a publisher, DO, Email, Multicast, TCP, and HTTP server can be the subscriber of DI triggering.
Subscriber – Email If you check ‘Post notification message,’ and click Apply button, the server will send the notification message by e-mail to the client when DI detection is occurred. [System Option - SMTP] and email account must be configured to activate this function. Attaching a snapshot on an email is not available.
6.6. SYSTEM OPTION 6.6.1. TCP/IP (DHCP, Static IP, DNS setup) setup To change the TCP/IP setting, go to Setup > System Options > TCP/IP. IP Address Configuration Obtain IP address via DHCP If you want to get your IP from DHCP server automatically, check this option and click the Apply button. You may find the message box of below is popped up. It explains that the DHCP server in your router device may cause a problem and fail to lease new IP address.
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Use the static IP address If you want to use your device with the static IP, enable the ‘Use the following IP addresses’ and click the Apply button. IP address: The IP address of your device Subnet mask: The address of subnet mask of your device. Gateway address: The gateway address of your device. Broadcast address: It is automatically fixed by the subnet mask and IP address of your own. For example, if you use B class (255.255.0.0) of mask, the broadcast address will be 192.168.255.255.
NTP Server Lists You can set up to 4 NTP servers as you can see at the example of above. To enable the NTP servers, DNS server setting should be done in advance in the menu of TCP/IP page and please check out if the DNS configuration is accurate. I am SNTP Server It is also called ‘Squid server.
4. Go to Setup > Basic Configuration > Date & Time and choose the ‘Synchronize with NTP server’ for the method of New Server Time menu. Make sure if the ‘NTP Server’ displays the designated squid server’s IP correctly with red characters. 5. Click ‘Apply’ button and it will be restarted. 6.6.3. UPnP setup To change the Universal Plug & Play configuration, go to Setup > System Options > UPnP.
e.g. Customized UPnP name and description Friendly name Manufacturer Manufacturer name name Model name Firmware version Decoder Model Model description description Configuration If you want to enable UPnP to search your device, check the box of ‘Enable UPnP’. Friendly Name: Type any friendly name to be shown by the UPnP program. You can test it easily with Windows as well (Start - My network Places displays the devices by UPnP).
6.6.4. mDNS (Multicast DNS) setup For the multicast DNS setting, go to Setup > System Options > mDNS. If you have your own program or device which is required to use the mDNS, this page helps you to customize the name of model and manufacturer instead of factory default. Configuration If you check the box of ‘Enable,’ mDNS is activated. You can type the Friendly Name to be shown on the application program.
6.6.5. SMTP setup To change the SMTP setting, go to Setup > System Options > SMTP(email). You can set the user’s mail account and server to apply this SMTP for event or any other SMTP required purpose. Configuring user information Unit Name Type the friendly name for the product server to show on e-mail and it helps you to distinguish the devices from other devices when you use multiple network video servers. Input range: 40 characters limit From email address Type the e-mail address of a sender.
Configuring server information Mail server In order to send the e-mail message, the product needs the information of user’s mail server. Type the Mail server with the host name or IP Address. If you use the host name, it requires the DNS registration in advance. Check the DNS setting on System Options > TCP/IP tab. Input range: 128 characters limit Mail server port Type the mail server’s port number with the range from 0 to 65535.
Test with current configuration You can check if the e-mail account is available or not with the test button. Type the email address and click the test button. If you have seen the message below, you should set the DNS first at System Option > TCP/IP menu. If you have seen the message below, the entered mail account is valid. 6.6.6. LED Setup To change the LED setting, go to Setup > System Options > LED. www.rivatech.
You can customize the LED operation according to your system requirement. Please refer to the example scenario first. Example of configuration Scenario : “When the video signal loss is detected, let top LED blink for every 5 seconds” Setting : Top Yellow - Ticked Event Publisher - vsignal Operation - Blink Time Out – 5 Option – Turn on the LED of vsignal : Select ‘When video signal loss is detected.’ Basic configuration 1. Select the Enable LED check box to enables the LED function. 2.
(2) Set the temperature limits to E.g. Setting the min 0 and max 65 - While the temperature is between 0 and 65, the LED will operate as you configured at Location tab. (3) Turn on the LED of Vsignal Select one of the options between ‘When video signal loss is detected’ and ‘When video signal is normal’. Then, the selected LED will operate when the selected condition is satisfied.
i DynDNS and Custom07 are installed on the device only. Note 3. Type the domain name you want to use for the product. 4. Type the update time. The factory default is 600 seconds and it enables the product notify the DDNS of the current domain name. 5. Type the user name and password of your DDNS account. Note that 8 asterisks cannot be used for the password. 6. Click the Apply button. 6.6.8. SNMP To enable the remote management of IP devices, go to Setup > System Options > SNMP.
Trap setting The Trap can be considered as sending an event message from an event publisher such as DIO and VCA. Choose the SNMP Trap version to receive Trap event, and input the IP address and community on the text box. i Note For the details about SNMP MIB information, please contact our support team. www.rivatech.
6.7. IO CONFIGURATION 6.7.1. DI/DO control To set up DI/DO and UART, go to Setup > IO Configuration > DI/DO. In case of using additional device such as alarm system or sensor system, you can configure the DI (Digital Input) and DO (Digital Out) in this page. DI Resource Type You can choose the DI resource type, RELAY or VOLTAGE (The maximum is 5V). DI & DO Status It reflects the current states of actual DI and DO. 2 of DI and DO are supported on the device.
Scenario When it’s assumed that DI#1 and DO#1 are coupled by event system. The DI#1 trigger type is Normal Open. Suddenly DI#1 is triggered by any kind of event. Expected Response – The status of DO#1 will be changed from OFF to ON, if the default setting is OFF. The status of DI#1 will be changed from OPEN to CLOSE. www.rivatech.
DO Control If you want to test DO operation manually on the webpage, click the soft buttons of OFF and ON. Then, you can see that how DO works. These commands also affects the ‘DO status’ because the ‘DO status’ shows the current status of DO. Friendly Name You can type any friendly name for DI and DO. This setting helps you to identify which DI or DO is activated especially when you have multiple product servers on your application program.
6.7.2. UART setting for serial device For the USRT setting, go to Setup > IO Configuration > UART. The UART setup is supported with two different pages: UART1 and UART2. For the RS485 port, use the UART1 setup page. For the RS232C port, use the UART2 setup page. UART type Internal PTZ: Used when you connect a PTZ camera to an encoder. RS485 is for UART1 and RS232 is for UART2. AUX: Used when you connect an auxiliary device that requires serial communication to an encoder.
SerialOverIP: Used to enable the communication for the devices connected to the serial ports of an encoder Why distinguish between PTZ and AUX? When the PTZ type is selected, the required PTZ protocol and the control daemon are run and assigned to the serial communication internally. External When 3rd party program is added to the server side of the encoder and this add-on program needs to control the attached serial devices, you should select the external option.
i Note The Timeout and Status option are available only in the TCP Client and TCP Server mode. You can check the communication status from the client PC by using a related freeware. If you run the program and connect to a device via its IP address and port number, you can see that the data transferred from the port has been received at UART1.
6.8. MAINTENANCE 6.8.1. Firmware update port setup Firmware update is allowed only by the IPAdminTool.exe, which is provided in the SDK (\BIN\TOOLS\AdminTool vX.X.X.X). Refer to the IPADminTool User’s Manual.pdf to find out how to update the firmware on your devices. Before you upload the firmware with IPAdminTool.exe, go to Setup > Maintenance > Firmware Update. Then, select the Enable Firmware Update check box and set the port number.
Name : The log files are named automatically. It’s not allowed for user to name it manually. Size : Log file size is updated in real time. Latest access time : Latest time when the product accessed the internal system to get the log. Displays the files created 6.9. ABOUT To find the product information including the hardware specification and software version, go to the About page by selecting Setup > About. This menu is configured with two sub menus: Version and Licenses. 6.9.1.
APP filesystem Webpage ActiveX SSSDK HTTP-API VCA Tracker ufs Language Video-in Video-out Audio-in Audio-out DI/DO UART#1 UART#2 USB PoE SD slot Day & Night Rack information 6.9.2. Licenses On the Licenses page, the information for the third party software license that has been used on the development of the device is displayed. www.rivatech.
APPENDIX (A): SPECIFICATIONS Summary Video Input N/A Output 1 analog output Supported encoder device NVC/IPE, NVE/IPC only Decompression Format H.264, MPEG-4, MJPEG Resolution TBD Compression FPS 25/30 fps@D1 (PAL/NTSC) Megapixel is not supported OSD Support Video Output Configuration Switch Support Audio Input/output 1/1 channel Compression Format G.
Electrical Characteristics Video Input Video Output Audio Input Audio Output Sensor(D/I) Alarm(D/O) Power Source(Approx) Power Cosumption (With mouse connected) 1Vp-p, 75Ω 1Vp-p, 75Ω Linein, 1.43Vp-p(Min 1.35Vp-p, max 1.49 Vp-p), 39 KΩ Lineout, 46mW Power, 16 Ω TTL level 4.5V threshold, Max 50mA Max 500mA@24VAC or 1A@12VDC DC 12V / PoE IEEE802.3af (Class 0) 3W (DC12V) / 3.
APPENDIX (B): POWER OVER ETHERNET The Power over Ethernet (PoE) is designed to extract power from a conventional twisted pair Category 5 Ethernet cable, conforming to the IEEE 802.3af Power-overEthernet (PoE) standard. IEEE 802.3af allows for two power options for Category 5 cables. The PoE module signature and control circuit provides the PoE compatibility signature and power classification required by the Power Sourcing Equipment (PSE) before applying up to 15W power to the port.
Power classification The PoE Power Class supported by the IP device is Class 0. Class 0 Usage Default Minimum Power Levels Maximum Power Levels at Output at the PSE the Powered Device 15.4W 0.44 to 12.95W www.rivatech.
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REVISION HISTORY MANUAL# D1A.00 D1A.00 01A.00 01A.01 01A.02 DATE (M/D/Y) 05/28/2010 09/03/2010 11/24/2010 12/21/2010 02/09/2011 01A.03 04/14/2011 COMMENTS Created Preliminary version for DP sample Initial version Modified explanation about Serial over IP Changed the incorrect reference for tha priority channel configuration Corrected the subscriber per event publisher table www.rivatech.