VideoFlow DVX50 Installation manual

VideoFlow
Hardware User Guide
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Video Flow Hardware User Guide
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Publication Date: April, 2020
Document Version: v1.0
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Table of Contents
1PREFACE............................................................................................................................................................................. 3
1.1 ABOUT THIS GUIDE................................................................................................................................................................. 3
1.2 DOCUMENT REVISION HISTORY................................................................................................................................................. 3
1.3 FURTHER INFORMATION AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT ....................................................................................................................... 3
1.4 USER GUIDES ........................................................................................................................................................................ 3
2BASIC GRADE DEVICES ....................................................................................................................................................... 4
2.1 DVX-50............................................................................................................................................................................... 5
2.1.1 Panel ............................................................................................................................................................................. 5
2.1.2 Management................................................................................................................................................................. 5
2.2 DVX-100............................................................................................................................................................................. 5
2.2.1 Panel ............................................................................................................................................................................. 5
2.2.2 Management................................................................................................................................................................. 5
2.3 DVX-200............................................................................................................................................................................. 6
2.3.1 Panel ............................................................................................................................................................................. 6
2.3.2 Management................................................................................................................................................................. 6
3PERFORMANCE GRADE DEVICES ........................................................................................................................................ 7
3.1 DVA-100........................................................................................................................................................................... 10
3.1.1 Panel ........................................................................................................................................................................... 10
3.1.2 Management............................................................................................................................................................... 10
3.2 DVA-200 /DVA202........................................................................................................................................................... 10
3.2.1 Panel ........................................................................................................................................................................... 10
3.2.2 Management............................................................................................................................................................... 10
3.3 DVA-500 /DVA-502 ......................................................................................................................................................... 10
3.3.1 Panel ........................................................................................................................................................................... 10
3.3.2 Management............................................................................................................................................................... 10
3.4 DVA-2000......................................................................................................................................................................... 11
3.4.1 Panel ........................................................................................................................................................................... 11
3.4.2 Management............................................................................................................................................................... 11
3.5 DVA-3000......................................................................................................................................................................... 11
3.5.1 Panel ........................................................................................................................................................................... 11
3.5.2 Management............................................................................................................................................................... 11
4SERVER GRADE DEVICES................................................................................................................................................... 12
4.1 DVS-100 ........................................................................................................................................................................... 13
4.1.1 Front Panel .................................................................................................................................................................. 13
4.1.2 Rear Panel ................................................................................................................................................................... 13
4.1.3 Management............................................................................................................................................................... 13
4.2 DVS-500 ........................................................................................................................................................................... 13
4.2.1 Front Panel .................................................................................................................................................................. 13
4.2.2 Rear Panel ................................................................................................................................................................... 13
4.2.3 Management............................................................................................................................................................... 14
4.3 DVS-2000 ......................................................................................................................................................................... 14
4.3.1 Front Panel .................................................................................................................................................................. 14
4.3.2 Rear Panel ................................................................................................................................................................... 14
4.3.3 Management............................................................................................................................................................... 14
5INSTALLATION.................................................................................................................................................................. 14
5.1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ........................................................................................................................................................... 14

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5.2 SITE PREPARATION ............................................................................................................................................................... 14
5.3 MECHANICAL INSTALLATION ................................................................................................................................................... 15
5.4 SERIAL /CONSOLE CABLE INSTALLATION ................................................................................................................................... 15
5.5 MANAGEMENT PORT ............................................................................................................................................................ 16
5.6 FRONT PANEL CONTROLS AND DISPLAYS ................................................................................................................................... 16
6MANAGEMENT ................................................................................................................................................................ 16
6.1 MANAGEMENT PORT ............................................................................................................................................................ 17
6.2 SERIAL CONSOLE PORT .......................................................................................................................................................... 17

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1Preface
1.1 About This Guide
This guide is to be used as a reference for the initial installation and configuration of the VideofFlow video
protection devices.
1.2 Document Revision History
The following table provides the revision history of this document.
Document
Version
Product
Version
Document
Date
Description
1.0 April 30, 2020 Initial version of the document for product.
1.3 Further Information and Technical Support
For technical support contact Video-Flow support at support@Video-Flow.com, or +972 3 613 0655. To
open a help desk ticket, go to at http://www.video-flow.com/support and click on button.
1.4 User Guides
Click on the following links for the most current DVP and DVG software User Guides.
http://repo.videoflow1.com/dvg/userManual/
http://repo.videoflow1.com/dvp/userManual/
Click on the following link for User Guides that are relevant to previous software versions.
http://repo.videoflow1.com/dvg/userManual_olderVersions
http://repo.videoflow1.com/dvp/userManual_olderVersions

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2Basic Grade Devices
Basic grade devices use the DVP software for video stream protection. Basic grade devices have no
expansion slots for optional interfaces. Hardware and performance specifications for the Basic Grade
devices are:
DVX50
DVX100
DVX200
Software
DVP
Yes
Yes
Yes
DVG Yes Yes Yes
Capacity
Maximum bit rate [Mb/s]
40
80
200
Maximum number of streams
8
16
32
Maximum number of tunnels
8
16
32
Video Interfaces
10/100/1000 Base-Tx, RJ-45 connectors
3
3
5
Front panel SFP slots No No No
4x ASI IN/OUT, BNC female connectors
No
No
No
Management and Control
Remote
10/100/1000 Base-Tx, RJ-45 connector
Yes
Yes
Yes
Integrated IPMI
No
No
No
Local
RS-232, RJ-45 connector
Yes
Yes
Yes
VGA
Yes
Yes
Yes
Expansion Slots
Number of expansion slots
N/A
N/A
N/A
Environmental
Ambient Temperature
Operational 0°C - 45°C
32°F - 113°F
0°C - 45°C
32°F - 113°F
0°C - 45°C
32°F - 113°F
Storage -20°C - 70°C
-4°F - 158°F
-20°C - 70°C
-4°F - 158°F
-20°C - 70°C
-4°F - 158°F
Relative Humidity (non-condensing)
Operational
10% - 90%
5% - 90%
5% - 90%
Storage
10% - 90%
5% - 95%
5% - 95%
Physical Dimensions
Dimensions (W x D x H) 150 x 123 x 33 mm
5.91” x 4.84” x 1.30”
430 x 250 x 46 mm
16.93” x 9.84” x 1.81”
430 x 280 x 45 mm
16.93” x 11.02” x 1.77”
Weight 1.0 kg / 2.21 lbs 3.5 kg / 7.72 lbs 4.2 kg / 9.26 lbs
Power
Power Supplies
1 (External)
1
1
Input Voltage
100 – 240V AC
50 – 60 Hz
100 – 240V AC
50 – 60 Hz
100 – 240V AC
50 – 60 Hz
Maximum Power
60 W
60 W
220 W
Compliance
CE/FCC Class A, RoHS
Yes
Yes
Yes

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2.1 DVX-50
2.1.1 Panel
2.1.2 Management
To access the device using the management interface see the section Remote Management.
2.2 DVX-100
The DVX-100 has both a serial management interface and a can also be managed by attaching a keyboard
to the USB port and monitor to the VGA port. The DVX-100 can also be managed using the management
port.
2.2.1 Panel
2.2.2 Management
To access the device using the management interface see the section Remote Management.
To access the device using the serial or console management interface see the section Remote
Management.

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2.3 DVX-200
2.3.1 Panel
2.3.2 Management
To access the device using the management interface see the section Remote Management.
To access the device using the serial or console management interface see the section Remote Management.

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3Performance Grade Devices
Performance grade devices use the DVP software for video stream protection. Performance grade devices
are designed for better performance and expansion options. Hardware and performance specifications for
the Performance Grade devices are:
DVA100
DVA200
DVA202
Software
DVP
Yes
Yes
Yes
DVG Yes Yes Yes
Capacity
Maximum bit rate [Mb/s]
80
200
200
Maximum number of streams
16
64
64
Maximum number of tunnels
16
64
64
Video Interfaces
10/100/1000 Base-Tx, RJ-45 connectors
5
5
5
Front panel SFP slots No No No
4x ASI IN/OUT, BNC female connectors
No
No
No
Management and Control
Remote
10/100/1000 Base-Tx, RJ-45
connector
Yes Yes Yes
Integrated IPMI
No
No
No
Local
RS-232, RJ-45 connector
Yes
Yes
Yes
VGA
Yes
Yes
Yes
Expansion Slots
Number of expansion slots
1
1
1
Environmental
Ambient Temperature
Operational
0°C - 40°C
32°F - 104°F
0°C - 40°C
32°F - 104°F
0°C - 40°C
32°F - 104°F
Storage
-20°C - 70°C
-4°F - 158°F
-20°C - 70°C
-4°F - 158°F
-20°C - 70°C
-4°F - 158°F
Relative Humidity (non-condensing)
Operational 5% - 90% 5% - 90% 5% - 90%
Storage
5% - 90%
5% - 90%
5% - 90%
Physical Dimensions
Dimensions (W x D x H)
438 x 422 x 44 mm
17.24” x 16.61” x 1.73”
438 x 422 x 44 mm
17.24” x 16.61” x 1.73”
438 x 422 x 44 mm
17.24” x 16.61” x 1.73”
Weight
9.0 kg / 19.84 lbs
9.0 kg / 19.84 lbs
9.0 kg / 19.84 lbs
Power
Power Supplies
1
1
1 + 1
Input Voltage 100 – 240V AC
50 – 60 Hz
100 – 240V AC
50 – 60 Hz
100 – 240V AC
50 – 60 Hz
Maximum Power
250 W
250 W
250 W
Compliance
CE/FCC Class A, RoHS
Yes
Yes
Yes

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DVA500
DVA502
Software
DVP
Yes
Yes
DVG
Yes
Yes
Capacity
Maximum bit rate [Mb/s] 500 500
Maximum number of streams
128
128
Maximum number of tunnels
128
128
Video Interfaces
10/100/1000 Base-Tx, RJ-45 connectors
5
5
Front panel SFP slots
No
No
4x ASI IN/OUT, BNC female connectors
No
No
Management and Control
Remote
10/100/1000 Base-Tx, RJ-45 connector
Yes
Yes
Integrated IPMI
No
No
Local
RS-232, RJ-45 connector
Yes
Yes
VGA
Yes
Yes
Expansion Slots
Number of expansion slots
1
1
Environmental
Ambient Temperature
Operational
0°C - 40°C
32°F - 104°F
0°C - 40°C
32°F - 104°F
Storage
-20°C - 70°C
-4°F - 158°F
-20°C - 70°C
-4°F - 158°F
Relative Humidity (non-condensing)
Operational
5% - 90%
5% - 90%
Storage
5% - 90%
5% - 90%
Physical Dimensions
Dimensions (W x D x H)
438 x 422 x 44 mm
17.24” x 16.61” x 1.73”
438 x 422 x 44 mm
17.24” x 16.61” x 1.73”
Weight
9.0 kg / 19.84 lbs
9.0 kg / 19.84 lbs
Power
Power Supplies
1
1 + 1
Input Voltage
100 – 240V AC
50 – 60 Hz
100 – 240V AC
50 – 60 Hz
Maximum Power
250 W
250 W
Compliance
CE/FCC Class A, RoHS
Yes
Yes

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DVA2000
DVA3000
Software
DVP
Yes
Yes
DVG
Yes
Yes
Capacity
Maximum bit rate [Mb/s]
1,600
2,400
Maximum number of streams
200
200
Maximum number of tunnels
200
200
Video Interfaces
10/100/1000 Base-Tx, RJ-45 connectors
5
5
Front panel SFP slots
2
2
4x ASI IN/OUT, BNC female connectors
No
Yes
Management and Control
Remote
10/100/1000 Base-Tx, RJ-45 connector
Yes
Yes
Integrated IPMI
Yes
Yes
Local
RS-232, RJ-45 connector
Yes
Yes
VGA
Yes
Yes
Expansion Slots
Number of expansion slots
2
2
Environmental
Ambient Temperature
Operational
0°C - 40°C
32°F - 104°F
0°C - 40°C
32°F - 104°F
Storage
-20°C - 70°C
-4°F - 158°F
-20°C - 70°C
-4°F - 158°F
Relative Humidity (non-condensing)
Operational
5% - 90%
5% - 90%
Storage
5% - 90%
5% - 90%
Physical Dimensions
Dimensions (W x D x H)
438 x 422 x 44 mm
17.24” x 16.61” x 1.73”
438 x 422 x 44 mm
17.24” x 16.61” x 1.73”
Weight
9.0 kg / 19.84 lbs
9.0 kg / 19.84 lbs
Power
Power Supplies
1 + 1
1 + 1
Input Voltage
100 – 240V AC
50 – 60 Hz
100 – 240V AC
50 – 60 Hz
Maximum Power
320 W
320 W
Compliance
CE/FCC Class A, RoHS
Yes
Yes

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3.1 DVA-100
3.1.1 Panel
3.1.2 Management
To access the device using the management interface see the section Remote Management.
To access the device using the serial or console management interface see the section Remote Management.
3.2 DVA-200 / DVA202
3.2.1 Panel
3.2.2 Management
To access the device using the management interface see the section Remote Management.
To access the device using the serial or console management interface see the section Remote Management.
3.3 DVA-500 / DVA-502
3.3.1 Panel
3.3.2 Management
To access the device using the management interface see the section Remote Management.

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To access the device using the serial or console management interface see the section Remote Management.
3.4 DVA-2000
3.4.1 Panel
3.4.2 Management
To access the device using the management interface see the section Remote Management.
To access the device using the serial or console management interface see the section Remote Management.
3.5 DVA-3000
3.5.1 Front Panel
3.5.2 Rear Panel
3.5.3 Management
To access the device using the management interface see the section Remote Management.
To access the device using the serial or console management interface see the section Remote Management.

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4Server Grade Devices
Server grade devices use the DVP software for video stream protection. Server grade devices are designed
for optimum performance, have expansion options and are designed for data center integration. Hardware
and performance specifications for the Server Grade devices are:
DVS100
DVS500
DVS2000
Software
DVP
Yes
Yes
Yes
DVG Yes Yes Yes
Capacity
Maximum bit rate [Mb/s]
100
500
1,600
Maximum number of streams
16
80
200
Maximum number of tunnels
16
80
200
Video Interfaces
10/100/1000 Base-Tx, RJ-45 connectors
5*
5*
5*
Front panel SFP slots No No No
4x ASI IN/OUT, BNC female connectors
No
No
No
Management and Control
Remote
10/100/1000 Base-Tx, RJ-45 connector
Yes
Yes
Yes
Integrated IPMI
Yes
Yes
Yes
Local
RS-232, RJ-45 connector
Yes
Yes
Yes
VGA
Yes
Yes
Yes
Expansion Slots
Number of expansion slots
1*
1*
1*
Environmental
Ambient Temperature
Operational 10°C - 35°C
50°F - 95°F
10°C - 35°C
50°F - 95°F
10°C - 35°C
50°F - 95°F
Storage -40°C - 70°C
-40°F - 158°F
-40°C - 70°C
-40°F - 158°F
-40°C - 70°C
-40°F - 158°F
Relative Humidity (non-condensing)
Operational
8% - 90%
8% - 90%
8% - 90%
Storage
5% - 95%
5% - 95%
5% - 95%
Physical Dimensions
Dimensions (W x D x H) 426 x 356 x 43 mm
18.80” x 14.00” x 1.70”
437 x 366 x 43 mm
17.20” x 14.40” x 1.70”
437 x 366 x 43 mm
17.20” x 14.40” x 1.70”
Weight 3.62 kg / 8.0 lbs) 4.8 kg / 10.5 lbs 4.8 kg / 10.5 lbs
Power
Power Supplies
1
1
1
Input Voltage
100 – 240V AC
50 – 60 Hz
100 – 240V AC
50 – 60 Hz
100 – 240V AC
50 – 60 Hz
Maximum Power
200 W
350 W
350 W
Compliance
CE/FCC Class A, RoHS
Yes
Yes
Yes

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4.1 DVS-100
4.1.1 Front Panel
4.1.2 Rear Panel
1;2 – Optional Extension board (ASI 1 is on the edge)
3 - VGA Port
4 - GbE Port 2 (bottom); GbE MGMT Port (top)
5 - GbE Port 1(bottom); GbE Port 3 (top)
6 - USB Ports
7 - COM Port (Serial Port)
8 - IPMI (Intelligent Platform Management Interface) - Initial IPMI address is: DHCP (changes from BIOS)
9 - Power Supply
4.1.3 Management
To access the device using the management interface see the section Remote Management.
To access the device using the serial or console management interface see the section Remote
Management.
4.2 DVS-500
4.2.1 Front Panel
4.2.2 Rear Panel
For the descripton of the rear panel of the DVS-500 please see the rear diagram of the DVS-100.

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4.2.3 Management
To access the device using the management interface see the section Remote Management.
To access the device using the serial or console management interface see the section Remote
Management.
4.3 DVS-2000
4.3.1 Front Panel
4.3.2 Rear Panel
For the description of the rear panel of the DVS-2000 please see the rear panel diagram of the DVS-100.
4.3.3 Management
To access the device using the management interface see the section Remote Management.
To access the device using the serial or console management interface see the section Remote
Management.
5Installation
This section covers the different types of installations.
5.1 Safety Precautions
To avoid injury and prevent equipment damage, observe the following safety precautions:
•
Do not move or ship equipment unless it is properly packaged in its original wrapping and shipping
containers.
•
To prevent lightning damage, ground the unit according to local regulations.
•
Do not permit unqualified personnel to operate the unit.
5.2 Site Preparation
The DVP must be installed within 1.5m (5 feet) from an easily accessible grounded AC outlet, capable of
furnishing the required supply voltage as detailed below:
The use of a UPS (Uninterrupted Power Supply) and an AVR (Automated Voltage Regulator) is highly
recommended to ensure uninterrupted operation of the DVP.
Ensure that a qualified electrician has installed the main power supply in accordance with local power
authority regulations. All powering should be wired with an earth leakage in accordance with local
regulations.

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5.3 Mechanical Installation
To prepare the DVP for rack installation:
1. The rack adapter kit includes two mounting brackets. The brackets are fastened with screws on the
sides of the DVP100/DVP100X/DVP1000 Chassis.
2. Verify that the rack mount brackets are secure (if they are pre-installed), then place the device in the
communications cabinet. Secure the device with the correct screws for securing rack mount devices.
Note: Several DVP devices may be installed in a standard 19" rack, one above the other.
5.4 Serial / Console Cable Installation
The DVP supports terminal control from a standard PC via a Serial RS-232 connection.
The console (RS-232) Pin-Out description of the RJ45 connector and connection to D type 9 pin connector.
2 cable types are supported.
Note: Cable not included with unit.
Management (marked MGMT) Pin-Out description on the RJ45 connector
Pin/LED Designation Pin/LED
Designation
1
TX+
5
Chassis Ground
2
TX-
6
RX-
3
RX+
7
Chassis Ground
4
Chassis Ground
8
Chassis Ground
D1 Link/Activity
Link - GREEN
Activity - BLINKING
D2 Speed indication
1 Gbps - GREEN
100 Mbps - YELLOW
RJ45 Pin #
RJ45 Pin #
Only on
VXU type 2
Name
To D Type Pin #
Name
Or To
D Type Pin #
Name
1
-
RTS
7
RTS
8
CTS
2
-
DTR
6 & 1
DSR
6
DSR
3
2
TXD
2
RXD
2
RXD
4 & 5
5
GND
5
GND
5
GND
6
4
RXD
3
TXD
3
TXD
7
-
DSR
4
DTR
4
DTR
8
-
CTS
8
CTS
7
RTS

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IP In/Out (marked 1- n) Pin-Out description on the RJ45 connector
Pin/LED Designation Pin/LED Designation
1 TX+ 5 Chassis Ground
2 TX- 6 RX-
3 RX+ 7 Chassis Ground
4 Chassis Ground 8 Chassis Ground
D1 Link/Activity
Link - GREEN
Activity - BLINKING
D2 Speed indication
1 Gbps - GREEN
100 Mbps - YELLOW
USB Pin-Out description
5.5 Management Port
The DVP can be managed remotely through the management
Ethernet port using Web Based Control, SNMP, Netconf, CLI, Telnet SSH, HTTP (Rest), SFTP.
The Initial setup of the Management Port (Mgmt) is: 10.0.0.200
If a new Operating System was installed, the default IP address for all units is 192.168.100.209
DVP10S, DVP100S, DVP1000S has IPMI Port with initial setting address DHCP. The user can change the
DHCP address to any static address from the BIOS by connecting a keyboard to the USB port, pressing the
Del. Key after the beep power up beep. The BIOS can be viewed with using a VGA monitor.
5.6 Front Panel Controls and Displays
Devices with a front panel display unit information and can be used to monitor the operation of the unit.
6Management
This section describes the different types of management that can be used for setup and management of
the VideoFlow devices.
Pin
Designation
Pin
Designation
1 +5V 5 +5V
2 DATA0- 6 DATA1-
3 DATA0+ 7 DATA1+
4 GND 8 GND

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6.1 Management Port
VideoFlow devices can be managed remotely through the management Ethernet port using Web Based
Control, SNMP, Netconf, CLI, Telnet SSH, HTTP (Rest), or SFTP.
The Initial setup of the Management Port (Mgmt) is: 10.0.0.200
Devices that have an IPMI Port can use DHCP for the initial setting of the IP address. The user can change
the DHCP address to any static address from the BIOS by connecting a keyboard to the USB port, pressing
the Del. Key after the beep power up beep. The BIOS can be viewed with using a VGA monitor.
6.2 Serial Console Port
This section outlines how to access the VideoFlow devices using the serial or console management
interface.
To connect to the device using the console port:
1. Connect the serial cable to the console port on the device.
2. Connect the serial cable to the computer. If the computer does not have a serial interface, connect a serial
adapter to the computer and then the console cable to the adapter.
3. Use a terminal emulator (for example PUTTY) to access the device.
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