Z3 Technology DME-03 User manual

User’s Guide
Multi-Channel H.264 HD Multimedia System
Digital Media Encoder and Streamer
Model Name: Z3-DME-03
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Manual Version 2.01.55
Software Version 2.01.55
November 18, 2014
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.0 GENERAL DESCRIPTION..............................................................................................6
2.0 QUICK START GUIDE .................................................................................................7
2.1 If You Have Received a System from Z3 with the Software Preloaded...................................7
2.2 If You Already Have a System from Z3 and Need to Update the Firmware..............................7
3.0 INCLUDED PARTS LIST ...............................................................................................8
4.0 FEATURES .............................................................................................................9
4.1 Supported Input Resolutions - Encoder.......................................................................9
5.0 OPERATING CONTROLS ............................................................................................ 10
6.0 RUNNING THE ENCODER .......................................................................................... 11
6.1 Set up the HD Source ......................................................................................... 11
6.2 Connect and Power Up the Z3-DME-03 ..................................................................... 11
6.3 Find the Z3-DME-03 using ZFinder .......................................................................... 12
6.4 Configure CH1 and Encode ................................................................................... 14
6.5 Run VLC to View Stream...................................................................................... 16
6.6 Streaming RTP ................................................................................................. 17
6.7 Changing the Bit Rate Dynamically ......................................................................... 19
6.8 Adjusting the UDP TS Rate ................................................................................... 21
6.9 Tuning for Latency............................................................................................. 23
6.10 Running DHCP .................................................................................................. 24
6.11 Encoding from HDMI or Composite In ....................................................................... 28
7.0 STREAMING RTMP IN THREE DIFFERENT RESOLUTIONS ....................................................... 31
7.1 Connect the Encoder.......................................................................................... 31
7.2 Configure the Encoder for “Multiple Output from One Input” Mode................................... 31
7.3 Configure CH1 for RTMP Streaming ......................................................................... 32
7.4 Configure CH2 for RTMP Streaming ......................................................................... 33
7.5 Configure CH3 for RTMP Streaming ......................................................................... 34
7.6 Set up the Wowza Server ..................................................................................... 35
7.7 Start the Encode............................................................................................... 35
7.8 View the Content on Wowza ................................................................................. 35
8.0 PERFORMING OTHER OPERATIONS WITH THE Z3-DME-03..................................................... 37
8.1 Saving Current Settings ....................................................................................... 37
8.2 Making a Firmware Update................................................................................... 37
8.3 Using the Password Feature.................................................................................. 39
9.0 SUMMARY OF OPTIONS ............................................................................................ 41
9.1 The System Setup Tab......................................................................................... 41

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9.2 The User Presets Tab .......................................................................................... 42
9.3 The Status Tab ................................................................................................. 42
9.4 The MPTS Tab .................................................................................................. 43
9.5 The CH1/CH2 Tab.............................................................................................. 44
9.6 Values Appearing at the Bottom of All Tabs................................................................ 48
10.0 APPENDIX A: CONFIGURING THE WOWZA SERVER FOR RTMP ................................................ 49
11.0 APPENDIX B: TROUBLESHOOTING............................................................................... 51
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1 The Z3-DME-03 ...................................................................................................6
Figure 2 Parts Included with the Z3-DME-03............................................................................8
Figure 3 Z3-DME-03 Front View......................................................................................... 10
Figure 4 Z3-DME-03 Rear View.......................................................................................... 10
Figure 5 Connecting SDI In and Turning on the Z3-DME-03 ......................................................... 11
Figure 6 Connecting the Ethernet and Power on the Z3-DME-03 .................................................. 11
Figure 7 ZFinder with Z3-DME-03 Listed .............................................................................. 12
Figure 8 ZFinder with Z3-DME-03 Selected ........................................................................... 12
Figure 9 Z3-DME-03 Web GUI (System Setup Page) .................................................................. 13
Figure 10 Channel 1 Configuration Screen –UDP .................................................................... 14
Figure 11 Starting Encode ............................................................................................... 15
Figure 12 VLC Open Network Screen for UDP ........................................................................ 16
Figure 13 Example of Z3 Video Streaming to VLC (UDP) ............................................................ 16
Figure 14 Channel 1 Configuration Screen –RTP..................................................................... 17
Figure 15 VLC Open Network Stream Screen for RTP ............................................................... 18
Figure 16 Example of Z3 Video Streaming to VLC (RTP) ............................................................ 18
Figure 17 Viewing Bit Rate in VLC...................................................................................... 19
Figure 18 Changing the Bit Rate Dynamically ........................................................................ 19
Figure 19 Drop in Bit Rate after Dynamic Bit Rate Change......................................................... 20
Figure 20 Status Page Output Showing Lower Bit Rate.............................................................. 20
Figure 21 Changing TS Rate ............................................................................................. 21
Figure 22 TS Rate and Lower Bit Rate Reflected in VLC ............................................................ 22
Figure 23 Tuning for Various Use Cases................................................................................ 23
Figure 24 The User Presets Tab ......................................................................................... 24

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Figure 25 Entering a User Preset Name ............................................................................... 24
Figure 26 Selecting “z3_test” within the System Setup Tab ....................................................... 25
Figure 27 Setting DHCP within z3_test ................................................................................ 25
Figure 28 Saving a User Preset.......................................................................................... 25
Figure 29 Reboot Reminder for Changing IP Settings................................................................ 26
Figure 30 ZFinder with DME-03 IP Address ............................................................................ 26
Figure 31 Selecting Z3-DME-03 in ZFinder ............................................................................ 27
Figure 32 Web GUI Using DHCP Address ............................................................................... 27
Figure 33 Clicking on / Creating the CH2 Tab ........................................................................ 28
Figure 34 Configuring HDMI Input on CH2............................................................................. 29
Figure 35 VLC Settings for Viewing the Multicast Stream........................................................... 30
Figure 36 Composite Cable.............................................................................................. 30
Figure 37 Changing to “Encode 1 to 3 Ch” Mode..................................................................... 31
Figure 38 Creating CH3 .................................................................................................. 31
Figure 39 3-Channel RTMP Encode –Channel 1 Settings ............................................................ 32
Figure 40 3-Channel RTMP Encode –Channel 2 Settings ............................................................ 33
Figure 41 3-Channel RTMP Encode –Channel 3 Settings ............................................................ 34
Figure 42 Getting to the Wowza Test Player.......................................................................... 35
Figure 43 Viewing DME-03 Content on Wowza........................................................................ 36
Figure 44 Updating the Device Firmware from the Web Interface ................................................ 37
Figure 45 Updater Screen ............................................................................................... 38
Figure 46 File Selection Screen......................................................................................... 38
Figure 47 Selecting “Set Password”.................................................................................... 39
Figure 48 Changing the Password ...................................................................................... 39
Figure 49 Password Entry Screen....................................................................................... 40
Figure 50 Wowza Performance Settings ............................................................................... 49
Figure 51 Wowza Security Settings..................................................................................... 50

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1.0 GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The Z3-DME-03 is a cost-optimized, compact 118mm x 121mm system that allows encode of HD video (up
to 1080p60) through SDI or HDMI input, and encode of SD video through a composite input. It allows users
to quickly take video from any of those 3 sources and stream them to the web or internal clients / PCs via
UDP, RTP, or RTMP. This solution is ideal for applications such as low-cost broadcast encoders, low-
bandwidth video security, satellite uplink, remote monitoring and industrial applications. The Z3-DME-03
provides immediate access to multi-format HD video, integrated system peripherals and production-
qualified codecs.
The Z3-DME-03 features HD performance, compact size, and low latency while still having less power
consumption than a PC-based encoder platform. Figure 1 below shows the Z3-DME-03:
Figure 1 The Z3-DME-03
34 mm
121 mm
118 mm

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2.0 QUICK START GUIDE
2.1 If You Have Received a System from Z3 with the Software Preloaded
To start working with the encoder, you can go straight to Section 6.0, “RUNNING THE ENCODER,” on
page 11. This section describes how to quickly generate a UDP or RTP stream to VLC, how to change
bitrate dynamically, how to adjust the UDP TS rate, tuning for latency, and using DHCP. Encoding from
SDI is described. For encoding from HDMI or composite, a special step of creating a CH2 to encode from
is needed. This is described in detail on page 28.
Details on streaming RTMP and also on using the “Encode 1 to 3 Ch” mode (which allows one source to
be encoded 3 different ways, as long as the total processing involved fits within the constraints of
DM8107 performance) can be found in Section 7.0, “STREAMING RTMP IN THREE DIFFERENT
RESOLUTIONS,” on page 31.There are additional notes on successfully configuring Wowza in APPENDIX
A: CONFIGURING THE WOWZA SERVER FOR RTMP,” on page 49.
2.2 If You Already Have a System from Z3 and Need to Update the Firmware
You can update the firmware via the web GUI interface by following the instructions in Section 8.2
“Making a Firmware Update”on page 37.

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3.0 INCLUDED PARTS LIST
Z3-DME-03
5V Power Supply
BNC to BNC Cable
DB-9 Serial Cable
1 x Composite Adapter Cable
Note: The serial cable and gender changer are included for debugging purposes and are not needed by the
typical Z3-DME-03 user.
Figure 2 Parts Included with the Z3-DME-03

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4.0 FEATURES
HD resolutions up to 1920x1080 including 1080i, 1080p60 and 720p
Standard Definition encoding for ISDB-T, DVB-H, and other standards
Video Inputs: 3G-SDI, HDMI, Composite
On-board video scaler provides full screen with all resolutions
Outputs RTP, RTMP or MPEG-2 Transport Stream
Limited RTSP support
Supports fractional resolutions and frame rates
1 USB 2.0 Interface for local storage
Web-based configuration software for user-friendly configuration and control
RS232 serial port for technical configuration and control
Operating Temp: 0 to 40 degrees C at 20-80% relative humidity (non-condensing)
Storage Temp: -40 to 70 degrees C at 20-80% relative humidity (non-condensing)
Measurements: 118mm x 121mm x 34mm
Weight: 475g
4.1 Supported Input Resolutions - Encoder
HDMI: 1080p60, 1080p50, 1080i30, 1080i29.97, 1080i25, 720p60, 720p59.94, 720p50, 576p50,
576i25, 480p60, 480i30, and 480i29.97
SDI: 1080p60, 1080p50, 1080i30, 1080i29.97, 1080i25, 720p60, 720p59.94, 720p50, 576p50,
576i25, 480p60, 480i30, and 480i29.97
Composite: 576i25, 480i29.97

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5.0 OPERATING CONTROLS
Figure 4 Z3-DME-03 Rear View
Power
Switch
HDMI
In
Composite
In
SDI
In
Figure 3 Z3-DME-03 Front View
Ethernet
Serial
Port
USB
5V
Power

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6.0 RUNNING THE ENCODER
This section gives step-by-step instructions on taking the Z3-DME-03 and using it to stream 1080p or 1080i
video to VLC running on your PC. In addition to the Z3-DME-03, an HD source with SDI output, and a PC are
required. Encoding with an HDMI or a composite source is described later in Section 6.11 on page 28.
6.1 Set up the HD Source
(1) Select an HD source with SDI output
-Power on the HD Source
-Connect SDI to a monitor
-Set the HD Source to 1080i output
-Select content you would like to stream
If you see playback on the monitor, you’ve confirmed the source works.
6.2 Connect and Power Up the Z3-DME-03
(2) Connect the SDI source to “SDI In” on the front of the Z3-DME-03:
(3) Connect an Ethernet cable connected through a hub or router to a PC to “Ethernet” on the back of
the Z3-DME-03:
(4) Connect the 5V power supply and turn on the switch.
(5) Wait around 1 minute.
Figure 5 Connecting SDI In and Turning on the Z3-DME-03
(1) Connect to
SDI Source
Figure 6 Connecting the Ethernet and Power on the Z3-DME-03
(2) Connect to
Ethernet
(3) Connect to
5V Power
(4) Turn on
Switch

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6.3 Find the Z3-DME-03 using ZFinder
(6) Make sure your Windows PC is connected to the same network in which the Z3-DME-03 is connected.
(7) Run the “ZFinder” PC Utility on your Windows PC. The ZFinder window appears. ZFinder does a
scan of the network and lists the location of all Z3 systems connected to the network. In this case,
the Z3-DME-03 appears:
Figure 7 ZFinder with Z3-DME-03 Listed
(8) Click on the Z3-DME-03 entry in the window to select it. This will cause the “Edit Device”, “Open
Device” and “Flash Leds” boxes to activate:
Figure 8 ZFinder with Z3-DME-03 Selected

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(9) Click on “Open Device.” An Internet browser window is opened (default browser used is Firefox)
and the Web GUI appears at the System Setup tab:
(10) Click on the “CH1” tab.
Figure 9 Z3-DME-03 Web GUI (System Setup Page)

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6.4 Configure CH1 and Encode
(11) At the CH1 tab, change Video Resolution to “1920x1080”, set “Output Format” to UDP and “Dest
Address” to the IP address of your PC (in this example, 192.168.0.6). Also make note of the
value of “Dest Port” (should be 5004 by default).
*Note:If you want to encode 1080p60, you must first change “Operating Mode” at the bottom right
from “Encode Interlaced/Progressive” to “Encode Single CH No Scale.” Note that, in “Encode Single
CH No Scale” mode, only CH1 can be used.
Figure 10 Channel 1 Configuration Screen –UDP
(2) Change
to UDP
(3) Change to IP
Address of your PC
(4) Note “Dest Port”
value
(1) Change to
“1920x1080” or
“Follow input”

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(12) The encoder may have already started (after 20 seconds, the encoder will automatically try to
start). If it has, click on “stop” near the bottom of the screen. The status should then change to
“STOPPED”. Then click on “start”. Once you do this, the status will change to “RUNNING.” If
the encoder hadn’t started already, simply click on “start” and observe the status change:
(2) Status changes to
“STOPPED”
(3) Click “start”
(1) If necessary, click “stop”
Figure 11 Starting Encode

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6.5 Run VLC to View Stream
(13) Run VLC on your PC (version used in testing at Z3: 2.1.5)
(14) Select Media –Open Network Stream. In the box, type “udp://@192.168.0.6:5004”, where
“192.168.0.6” is the IP address of your PC, and 5004 is the value of “Dest Port” noted in step
(11).
(15) Press “Enter.”
(16) You should now see video streaming to VLC:
Figure 13 Example of Z3 Video Streaming to VLC (UDP)
Figure 12 VLC Open Network Screen for UDP

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6.6 Streaming RTP
Once you have UDP streaming, it is relatively simple to change to RTP streaming. All that is needed is a
few parameter changes. To stream using RTP, do the following steps:
(17) In the CH1 configuration tab, click on “stop” to stop the current encoding session.
(18) Change “Output Format” from “UDP” to “RTP.”
(19) Click on “start” to start the RTP encoding session. At this point your settings should look like the
following:
Figure 14 Channel 1 Configuration Screen –RTP

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(20) Open VLC. Select “Media – Open Network Stream”. Important note: To use the RTSP feature,
the latest version of VLC is needed (v2.1.5 was used in testing at Z3). If it is not possible to use
a newer version of VLC, it may be necessary to use SDP files instead of RTSP to stream RTP.
(21) In the “Open Media” box, type “rtsp://{IP Address}/{name}.mp4”, where {IP Address} is the IP
address of the Z3-DME-03, and {name} is “z3-1” for unicast streaming, and “z3-1m” for multicast
streaming. For example, if the IP address of the Z3-DME-03 is the default value of 192.168.81.7
and unicast streaming is being done, the user would type in “rtsp://192.168.81.7/z3-1.mp4”:
(22) You should then see RTP video streaming on VLC:
Figure 16 Example of Z3 Video Streaming to VLC (RTP)
Figure 15 VLC Open Network Stream Screen for RTP

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6.7 Changing the Bit Rate Dynamically
The Z3-DME-03 includes an “Update” button which allows you to change the bit rate without stopping
and restarting the encoder. To use it, do the following steps:
(23) In VLC, click on “Tools” and select “Codec Information.” This brings up a window with four
tabs. Select the “Statistics” tab. In this tab, you can see the current video + audio bit rate:
(24) In the CH1 screen, change the bit rate from “8000K” to “2000K” and click “update”:
(1) Change bit rate to 2000K
Figure 18 Changing the Bit Rate Dynamically
(2) Click “update”
Video +Audio bit rate
Figure 17 Viewing Bit Rate in VLC

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(25) You should see the quality of the picture in VLC change and the video bit rate drop:
If you click on the status page and click “Refresh,” you will also see the updated bitrate
reflected:
The parameter “Frame Rate Divider” can also be updated dynamically using the “update”
button. All other parameters require a stop and then start to change.
Figure 19 Drop in Bit Rate after Dynamic Bit Rate Change
Lower video + audio bit rate
Figure 20 Status Page Output Showing Lower Bit Rate
Lower bitrate
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