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Intinor Direkt
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SDI
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Contents
1 Description 5
1.1 Functions ...................................... 6
2 Technical overview 7
2.1 Input ......................................... 7
2.2 Transport ...................................... 7
2.3 Decoding ...................................... 8
2.4 Output ....................................... 8
3 Usage 9
3.1 User interfaces ................................... 9
3.2 Transport methods ................................. 9
3.3 ISS - statistics and supervision .......................... 11
3.4 IP1 and IP2 ..................................... 13
3.5 Access control .................................... 14
3.6 Test picture ..................................... 14
3.7 Peak Programme Meter (PPM) .......................... 14
3.8 Configure via display and keypad ......................... 15
3.9 The web interface .................................. 18
4 Firewalls 22
4.1 To send UDP or TCP (live broadcasting) .................... 22
4.2 TCP on request (distribution) ........................... 23
4.3 Upgrade and ISS .................................. 23
4.4 Web interface .................................... 24
4.5 Cheat sheet - receiver for live broadcasting ................... 24
4.6 Cheat sheet - Direkt link for live broadcasting .................. 24
5 Trouble shooting 25
5.1 Use ISS ....................................... 25
5.2 Network ....................................... 25
5.3 Streams ....................................... 26

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5.4 Problem with office network ............................ 27
6 Technical specifikations 28
6.1 Compatibility .................................... 28
6.2 IP in ......................................... 28
6.3 SDI out with embedded audio ........................... 28

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Chapter 1
Description
The Intinor Direkt receiver SDI receives video and audio from Intinor Direkt link via com-
puter networks, decodes the content and outputs it on the digital interface SDI (SD/HD).
The live-bradcasted material can be received from different senders and used for live-editing
or distribution to TV viewers.
Intinor Direkt receiver is very easy to use and is configured in a web interface. Configurations
can be adjusted via a display and keypad.
Figure 1.1: Intinor Direkt receiver SDI
The Direkt receiver SDI is a robust construction with few moving parts. Intinor provides
support, can monitor and remote control links and help to ease network trouble shooting.
Similar to all Intinor products, the Direkt receiver SDI can be supplemented with options
and customizations. In this way, the customer is offered desired functionality without making
the unit complex and hard to use.

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1.1 Functions
The following functions are standard on Direkt receiver SDI:
Can receive video streams (MPEG2 and H.264) from a number of different types of
senders
With access control, administrator can allow input streams only from specific senders
Easy to configure via display and keypad
Can be controlled via web interface over network
Can be supervised, trouble shooted and remote controlled via ISS — Intinors system
for statistics and supervision
Backup settings can be handled via the web interface or ISS
Software upgrade can be handled via the web interface, ISS or USB memory
Peak Programme Meter (PPM) for easy calibration of audio level
Support for error correction (TCP with buffering)
Can share Internet access to devices connected to the second network port (IP2)
Test picture can be generated and customised
Shows test picture if input signal is missing

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Chapter 2
Technical overview
Intinor Direkt receiver SDI receives video, compressed using MPEG-2 or H.264, from com-
puter networks and outputs uncompressed digital video using SDI with embedded audio.
Figure 2.1: technical overview
2.1 Input
The Direkt receivers input is a RJ45-connector (TP) Ethernet 10/100/1000.
2.2 Transport
Intinor’s Direkt receiver receives MPEG transport streams over IP, either UDP or TCP.
UDP-streams can be unicast or multicast. Unicast streams are broadcasted to a single source
of reception while multicast streams can be received by several receivers if the network that
is used supports multicast.
When using TCP, the receiver buffers data and makes error corrections by requesting lost
packets to be resent. This technology adds latency (normally 10 seconds, but this can be
configured) but in return generates a more robust video link over the Internet and other
networks where packets are lost.
The Direkt receiver can be configured to listen for multiple transport methods simultaneously.

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2.3 Decoding
Direkt receiver SDI can decompress video from MPEG-2 or H.264 format and audio in
MPEG-1 Audio Layer II (MP2) or AAC. It automatically detects which encoding technology
is used on the received data stream.
2.4 Output
The Direkt receiver outputs SDI with embedded audio . If blackbust sync is used, one picture
frame is stored in a “frame store” so that Direkt receiver can be synchronised with other
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Chapter 3
Usage
3.1 User interfaces
Intinor Direkt receiver has three user interfaces:
a) The web interface gives access to all configuration options. The web interface is de-
scribed in chapter 3.9
b) The display and keypad on the Direkt receiver gives access to basic configurations.
The display can be used when the web interface is unavailable. See chapter 3.8
c) ISS is used for supervision, status, remote control and trouble shooting. See chapter
3.3
(a) Web interface (b) PPM, display and keypad (c) ISS for supervision and trou-
ble shooting
Figure 3.1: Different user interfaces
3.2 Transport methods
Direkt receiver supports different technologies for receiving transport of video over IP net-
works.
3.2.1 UDP multicast
Multicast streams can only be used if it is supported in the network where it is to be
used for broadcasting of video and audio. This issue should be discussed with the network
administrator as this is usually not supported.
If there is support for multicast, it is usually possible to find multicast addresses and ports
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If multicast is used, it does not matter what IP-address the receiver is configured with.
Several receivers can be simultaneously linked to the stream.
3.2.2 UDP unicast
If there is no support for multicast, then unicast is to be used to stream to each receiver.
If the network capacity is inadequate, it is possible to broadcast via Intinor Direkt router,
please contact Intinor for more information.
IP-numbers on Direkt receiver must be known and configured in one of the following ways:
a) The Direkt receiver has a static IP-number, easily configured via display and keypad.
b) The Direkt receiver uses DHCP and always receives the same IP-number from the
DHCP-server on the local network. Contact the network administrator.
3.2.3 Stream TCP
Direkt link and Direkt router can “Stream TCP” (i.e. broadcast TCP-streams) to one or
several receivers. The receiver must be configured to receive the stream - TCP (receive).
The receiver buffers for a couple of seconds before it playing video and audio. If packets are
lost, there is a request to resend them. This means that only mayor network interruptions
renders video disturbances.
The size of the TCP buffer can be configured on the receiving unit. A value between 0.3 and
0.5 is good for an interview with studio feedback. For a long broadcast without feedback,
10-30 seconds is recommended.
IP-number on Direkt receiver must be known and configured as for “UDP unicast” above.
UDP Unicast and Stream TCP are suitable transport methods
for live broadcasts.
The Intinor receivers can be configured to receive both UDP
unicast and Stream TCP. It detects the incoming signal, and no
configuration is needed to switch between transport methods.
3.2.4 TCP on request
If “TCP request” is used on the receiver, it can request data streams from a Direkt link or
Direkt router with “TCP on request” activated. Error correction functions as described in
“Stream TCP” above.
IP-numbers on the sending Direkt link or Direkt router must be known and configured in
one of the following ways:
a) A static IP-number that can be easily configured via display and keypad.
b) It uses DHCP, and always receives the same IP-number from the DHCP-server on the
local network. Contact the network administrator for more information.

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3.2.5 Multiple transport methods at the same time
Starting with software version 2.10.0, the input on Direkt receiver can be configured for
multiple transport methods at the same time. When it does not have a input signal, it
can wait for both UDP and TCP and it does not need to be reconfigured when the sender
switches from UDP to TCP.
3.2.6 Summary of transport methods
Preferences UDP multi-
cast
UDP unicast Stream TCP TCP on re-
quest
Extra delay no no yes, rec. 0.3-30
sec
yes, rec. 0.3-30
sec
Error correction no no yes, resend yes, resend
Multicast yes no no no
Receiver support Intinor, VLC,
Amino, Tand-
berg etc.
Intinor, VLC,
Amino, Tand-
berg etc.
Intinor Intinor, VLC
Can be monitored
with ISS
yes yes yes yes
The sender’s IP-
number must be
known
no no no yes
The receiver’s IP
number must be
known
no yes yes no
3.3 ISS - statistics and supervision
ISS is Intinor’s system for statistics, supervision, alarms and remote control of Direkt link,
Direkt router and Direkt receiver. Units connects to a ISS-server and regularly sends in-
formation about status on software, hardware, networks and disturbances in the incoming
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Figure 3.2: ISS for statistics and supervision
ISS eases installation and test - the user can log on by him/herself, or the Intinor support
can assist with this. Via ISS it is possible make sure that:
The Direkt link’s network is functioning as intended.
The Direkt link is not blocked by a firewall.
The Direkt link has an incoming signal (test picture or video from camera/editing).
The Direkt receiver’s network is correctly configured and functioning as intended.
The Direct receiver is receiving a video stream from the Direkt link.
When broadcasting live, it is valuable to know that the Internet has enough bandwidth.
Therefore, it is vise to test a broadcast to the Direkt receiver and to use ISS to make sure
that the received video stream does not contain interference.
If interference is detected in ISS, one or more of the following actions can be considered:
Is it possible to upgrade the network connection, or in other ways fix it?
Is it possible to accept lower video quality? - If so, switch encoding mode.
Is it possible to accept longer delay? - If so, switch from UDP to TCP.
When the connection is functioning to satisfaction, it is recommended that the link remains
on until the actual broadcasting begins. Use ISS to look for interference; only accept a
few interferences per hour during a longer period of time. If there are more occurrences
of interference, follow the description above. Please, contact Intinor support for assistance
when needed.
Using ISS, it is also possible to configure alarms to be sent via SMS and e-mail if the
network connection is dropped, if there is no incoming stream, or if fans or hard discs are
not functioning properly.
If there is a problem with a unit, it is also possible to view graphs showing the temperature,
fan speed and voltage. This information can be useful when troubleshooting.
From ISS, a unit can also be remote controlled, also if it’s behind
a firewall. The ISS user can use the local web interface if access
is confirmed from the display or web interface. The need for
confirmation can be disabled by a non-user system configuration
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Intinor support is also able to view the unit’s configurations, status etc. from ISS, and
thereby assist in setting up configurations and upgrading. This is possible even when the
user is unable to connect to the unit’s web interface.
3.4 IP1 and IP2
Direkt receiver SDI has two network interfaces on the rear side marked IP1 and IP2.
IP1 should be connected to the Internet so that Direkt receiver can connect to ISS and
receive IP streams. It is the IP number for IP1 that shows in ISS, on the display and
that is used when accessing Direkt receiver’s web interface
IP2 is a service interface that can be used to activate Internet access, for easy access
to ISS and web interface on Direkt receiver.
One can say that Direkt receiver is a network router. If com-
pared to a home Internet router, IP1 is WAN and IP2 is LAN.
By connecting units on IP2, Internet can be accessed and also
settings on Direkt receiver.
Figure 3.3: IP2 can be used for configuration and supervision
3.4.1 Log in to the Internet
A computer connected to IP2 can get access to the Internet through Direkt receiver. If
Internet-access requires log in with user name and password (common at hotels and con-
ference centers), it’s possible to open a web browser on the computer and log in for Direkt
receiver.
3.4.2 Supervise using ISS
Go to iss.intinor.se using the web browser and log in with user name and password from
Intinor. Then you can supervise and trouble shoot the units you have access to.

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3.4.3 Configure Direkt receiver
Log in to Direkt receiver by connecting to its IP-number (check network ->Current IP using
display and keypad) using a web browser to access local status and all configuration.
3.5 Access control
With access control, one can control on Direkt receiver which senders it accepts video streams
from.
Access control works for transport methods UDP multicast, UDP unicast and stream TCP
(see chapter 3.2). Without access control, Direkt receiver locks itself on the Direkt link which
it first receives from.
Intinor’s Direkt links can be identified in two different ways - either using IP numbers or
keys.
The advantage of using keys is that Direkt receiver can receive from a specific Direkt link
without knowing its IP number. The key for a Direkt link can be found under the system
tab in its web interface. For key identification to work, the difference in system time between
sender and receiver must be less than 30 seconds.
If multiple Direkt links, which are accepted on Direkt receiver sends simultaneously, it locks
on the IP number which comes first.
Access control is configured using the web interface (see chapter 3.9.2).
3.6 Test picture
To use a test picture, no video source is needed - it is generated and played out by Direkt
receiver. The standard test picture contains colored bars with information, current time and
time code created by Direkt receiver.
The test picture can be configured via the web interface with an image and text of your
choice (see chapter 3.9.3).
The test picture is activated automatically after five seconds if input signal is missing on
Direkt receiver(at shorter interrupts than five seconds, the picture is frozen).
3.7 Peak Programme Meter (PPM)
Direkt receiver has a built-in peak programme meter (the four diodes to the left of the
display). This can be used as a measure to make sure the sound levels are OK. Note that
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The peak programme meter is based on IEC 60268-18, and displays if the maximum value
of the left and right audio channel is above a certain level.
Peak Programme Meter (PPM)
PPM (dBFS)
⇒-12 (green) -9 (orange) -6 (red) Top diode can have three colors.
⇒-15 (green) -3 (red)
⇒-21 (green) -1 (red)
⇒-27 (green) Lowest diod indicates audio signal in
To comply with EBU-R68, the following must be valid:
Calibration level (0dB) should correspond to -18dBFS - two green LEDs
Maximumum level for normal program is -12dBFS - max three green LEDs
Maximumum allowed peaks are -9dBFS - the top LED should never turn orange
If Direkt receiver detects a audio distortion, it blinks red with all
four diodes on the PPM.
3.8 Configure via display and keypad
The display on Direkt receiver displays status information and can, together with the keypad,
be used to configure.
3.8.1 Status information
Figure 3.4: status mode
When the Direkt receiver starts, the display is in status mode. In
this mode, the status information is displayed (current bit rate out
or input signal missing).
3.8.2 Main menu
Figure 3.5: keypad
If OK is pressed - the green symbol - the main menu is activated
where it is possible to access different configurations and test func-
tionality. In the main menu, there is several options that can be
selected by using the arrow up, and down, on the keypad.
A star in the menu (*) indicates that a menu option is activated
e.g. dynamic IP.

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Main menu
Network Network settings
IP-stream in Configure the input stream
View audio levels three views with more detailed informa-
tion about current audio levels
Activate/de-activate test picture
3.8.3 Network
In the network menu, the network is controlled and configurations can be made. Status and
configurations is only valid for the Ethernet port labeled “IP1”.
Network
Test Internet conn. Make sure Direkt receiver can access the Internet.
Current IP Show the current IP number on Direkt receiver
Static IP Switch to or change static network configurations
Dynamic IP Change to dynamic IP-number and get a IP-number with
DHCP
Show network status Show if the network is connected, the port’s speed (10, 100
or 1000mbps) and full or half duplex.
Show MAC-address Can be useful to know when configuring the DHCP-server on
the network in order to make Direkt receiver always receive
the same IP-number.
Test bandwidth Check available bandwidth by downloading data from one
Intinor server
Test Internet Conn.
The menu option makes the Direkt receiver connect to a name server on the Internet (8.8.8.8).
The Internet does not need to be operational in order to set up a video link in a private
network. Without the Internet, ISS and upgrade software doesn’t work.
Dynamic IP
Dynamic Internet configuration means that Direkt receiver, when starting up, asks the net-
work with DHCP which network configurations to be used.
If OK on Dynamic IP is pressed, the option to activate is given. This means that Direkt
receiver requests an IP-number from the network and uses it. Later, it is advisable to return
to “Current IP” to make sure that Direkt receiver received an IP-number. This configuration
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Static IP
When choosing static IP, Direkt receiver is configured with a static IP-number, a network
mask and a default gateway. The configurations are not activated until “Activate static IP”
is selected.
(a) in the network menu (b) activate dynamic IP (c) activate static IP
Figure 3.6: Network settings
3.8.4 IP stream in
Configure and choose transport method for the input signal on Direkt receiver. Those are
described in chapter 3.2. Several transport methods can be active simultaneously. Direkt
receiver shows the first stream that arrives.
IP stream in
UDP unicast choose UDP port and activate unicast in
UDP multicast choose multicast address and port and activate multicast in
TCP (receive) choose TCP-port and activate that other units can stream
TCP to the Direkt receiver
TCP (on request) choose IP number and port for a Direkt link or Direkt router,
which this unit can request a TCP stream from
TCP recv. buffer adjust receiving buffer for TCP (see chapter 3.2.3)
3.8.5 View audio levels
Figure 3.7: IP stream in
View audio levels gives deeper information about top levels of au-
dio in three different views. Switch between the views with the
green symbol on the keypad.
Direkt receiver SDI supports 16 audio channels in 8 audio tracks.
Choose audio track in view a) and b) with arrow right and left.
The views show:
a) Graphical representation of left and right channel with higher accuracy than the four
LEDs left of the display.
b) Numerical level for left and right channel and also registered audio clips since the audio
meter was started. To reset the counter, go back with the red cross and return with
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c) The third view gives an overview of all 16 audio channels. An audio track represented
by a “xx” means that it is not active. A mono track shows as “ x”.
(a) left/right level (b) exact level (c) all 16 channels
Figure 3.8: Three different views for audio levels
3.8.6 Activate/deactivate test picture
The test picture is described in more detail in chapter 3.6. The test picture cannot be
changed using the keypad.
3.9 The web interface
Via the web interface, the user or administrator of Direkt receiver can perform all configu-
rations that are available via the keypad, and also the following:
View status for inputs and outputs with resolution and stream information
Customize the test picture
Handle access control
Set video format on the SDI output
Change password for logging on via the web interface
Create and administer local user accounts
Make a backup copy of all configurations
Upgrade Direkt receiver’s software
Restart Direkt receiver.
For information regarding the functions that also are available via the display, see chapter
3.8. This chapter describes the functionality that is available in the web interface, but not
via display and keyboard.
The web interface can be accessed using a web browser of your choice with secure http on
Direkt receiver’s number e.g. https://192.168.0.1
The first time the web interface is accessed, the web browser will ask if it should accept the
web server’s certificate. We recommend the option “Accept this certificate permanently”
(or similar). Possibly, a warning will appear stating that the domain name of the certificate
does not coincide with the web server. This is normally not an indication that something is
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Starting from software 2.12 series, units can be remote con-
trolled via the local web interface from ISS. This makes it easy
to access units also when they are located behind firewall. Nor-
mal behaviour is that remote control must be accepted via dis-
play/keypad, but intinor can configure Direkt units to always
allow remot control from specific ISS users. Contact Intinor sup-
port
Direkt receiver is delivered with the following user:
User: admin
Password: 1234
Intinor recommend that the password of admin is changed in
the web interface under the tab “System”. This is important if
Direkt receiver is accessible via the Internet.
Please note that if the network configurations are changed via
the web interface, or if a profile is activated with other network
configurations, it is possible that the connection to the Direkt
receiver is lost. If this happens, it is possible to view the “Current
IP” using the keypad. It is then possible to re-connect using the
instructions above.
3.9.1 Status
Here is status information concerning the unit, its input and output and destinations. By
clicking on the link below “Input signal” one comes to a page that shows incoming video
and detailed information about e.g. picture format and aspect ratio.
3.9.2 Active settings
Active settings are those Direkt receiver are using right now.
Networks
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IP stream in
Access control is configured under this tab (see chapter 3.5). All units, which use to send to
Direkt receiver SDI can be listed. It is then easy for the user to de-activate those which are
not currently in use.
If the video format is set to “automatic”, the Direkt receiver outputs the same format as
the input. By setting the video format to for example SD PAL or 720p/50, the user can let
Direkt receiver scale the output format.
The advanced user can adjust the receiving buffer for TCP (see chapter 3.2.3).
3.9.3 System
Login and users
The admin user can log in and control everything from the web interface. Change the
administrator password if the unit is available on the Internet. The advanced administrator
can also add more users with access to view or control different parts of the system.
Custom test picture
The test picture can be configured via the web interface. The background image must be in
PNG-format, 720x576 and the maximum size is 200kbyte. Information regarding how to set
the position of own text and add time and time code is available in the web interface.
(a) Intinor standard with animation (b) Custom image and text
Figure 3.9: The test picture can be customized
Managing settings
Here, the user can make a backup copy of all of Direkt receiver’s settings. It is saved in
XML-format and can be sent to Intinor for analysis, if troubleshooting is needed.
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