Dream Chip Targa-2 Guide de démarrage rapide

Operational Manual
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Dream Chip Technologies
Targa-2 Receiver
TV Broadcast Receiver

Content
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Table of Content
1 Introduction .............................................................................................. 5
1.1 Quality Policy .................................................................................... 5
1.2 What is Targa-2 Receiver? ................................................................ 6
1.3 Product Overview.............................................................................. 7
1.3.1 Front View................................................................................. 7
1.3.2 Back View .................................................................................. 8
2 Quickstart.................................................................................................. 9
2.1 Connecting Targa .............................................................................. 9
2.2 Power-on from DC Adapter .............................................................. 9
2.3 Power-off in DC Adapter Mode ........................................................ 9
2.4 Configuration of the Transmitter...................................................... 9
2.4.1 Adjusting the Computer’s IP Address ....................................... 9
2.5 Accessing the Web Interface........................................................... 11
2.6 Network Settings............................................................................. 13
2.6.1 Configuration of Ethernet Settings ......................................... 13
2.7 Decoder Configuration.................................................................... 15
2.7.1 Video Settings ......................................................................... 15
2.7.2 Audio Settings ......................................................................... 15
2.7.3 General Settings...................................................................... 16
3 Reference Manual................................................................................... 18
3.1 Status .............................................................................................. 18
3.1.1 Overview ................................................................................. 18
3.1.2 Firewall.................................................................................... 18
3.1.3 Routes ..................................................................................... 18

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3.1.4 System Log / Kernel Log.......................................................... 18
3.1.5 Processes................................................................................. 18
3.1.6 Realtime Graphs...................................................................... 18
3.2 System............................................................................................. 19
3.2.1 System..................................................................................... 19
3.2.2 Administration ........................................................................ 19
3.2.3 Software.................................................................................. 20
3.2.4 Startup..................................................................................... 20
3.2.5 Scheduled Tasks ...................................................................... 20
3.2.6 Mount Points........................................................................... 20
3.2.7 LED Configuration ................................................................... 20
3.2.8 Backup / Flash Firmware......................................................... 20
3.2.9 Reboot..................................................................................... 20
3.3 Services ........................................................................................... 21
3.3.1 Dynamic DNS........................................................................... 21
3.3.2 OpenVPN................................................................................. 21
3.4 Network .......................................................................................... 21
3.4.1 Interfaces ................................................................................ 21
3.4.2 Static routes ............................................................................ 22
3.4.3 Firewall.................................................................................... 22
3.4.4 Diagnostics .............................................................................. 23
3.5 Targa Decoder................................................................................. 23
3.5.1 Status....................................................................................... 23
3.5.2 Video / Audio .......................................................................... 24
3.5.3 Evaluation................................................................................ 27

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3.5.4 CAN.......................................................................................... 28
4 FAQ.......................................................................................................... 29
5 Technical Data......................................................................................... 30
6 3 year limited Warranty .......................................................................... 32
7 Disposal ................................................................................................... 33
8 Declaration of Conformity ...................................................................... 34
8.1 For customers in the U.S.A.............................................................. 34
8.2 GPL license ...................................................................................... 34
Release Version 1.0, 10 November 2017, Copyright by Dream Chip
Technologies GmbH
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Introduction
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1Introduction
Dear Customer,
Thank you for purchasing the Dream Chip Technologies Targa-2 Receiver TV
Broadcast Receiver.
This package includes
The Targa-2 Receiver TV Broadcast Receiver
A Power Adapter
This User Manual
This User Manual will provide all information to setup and operate your
Targa-2 Receiver system.
1.1 Quality Policy
Dream Chip Technologies GmbH is committed to the delivery of safe,
effective and reliable products to their consumers, a fundamental element of
our Company’s Targets.
Our mission is to bridge the gap between demand and offer by supporting
our customers with sophisticated technology, thus enabling them to launch
new products without having to neglect their core business. This strategy
ensures business stability and steady growth through product innovations at
the same time.
We have both outstanding engineering knowledge and many years of
experience in the field of consumer and industrial focused semiconductor
development.
Peter Schaper, CEO

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1.2 What is Targa-2 Receiver?
Targa-Receiver is a compact video and audio decoder which is designed for
TV broadcast applications. It is attached to LAN Networks using its Ethernet
port.
Targa-Receiver can decode SD and HD H264 encoded elementary video
streams and AAC audio streams. It features an integrated Deinterlacer and
Scaler, which automatically upscales SD content to HD resolutions.
Targa-Receiver supports professional Video Interfaces like HD-SDI and HDMI
with integrated audio output. Additionally it includes an analog audio output.
When used in combination with a Targa-Transmitter, the Targa Receiver has
several unique functions:
•VPN-Tunnel: The Transmitter can connect to the Receiver over an
encrypted VPN-Tunnel for data security.
•Audio Return Channel: The Receiver can record from analog audio
input and stream it to the Transmitter. This can i.e. be used by
producers to give directions to the camera operators.
•Transparent CAN-Tunnel: Transmitter and Receiver can establish a
TCP-based CAN-Tunnel over which CAN-packets can be relayed. This
can i.e. be used to exchange data between a vehicle and an industrial
controller.
•Latency measurement: The Receiver can measure the capture to
display latency of the video stream.

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1.3 Product Overview
1.3.1 Front View
Interface
Type
Description
Targa Status
LED
green flashing: Targa is booted and running
red flashing: Targa is shutting down
HDMI in
HDMI A
- no function -
HDMI out
HDMI A
HDMI AV Output
AUDIO in
3.5mm audio jack
Analog Audio Input
AUDIO out
3.5mm audio jack
Analog Audio Output
Targa Status LED
HDMI in HDMI out outin
AUDIOTARGA
TV Broadcast
Receiver
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1.3.2 Back View
Interfac
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Type
Description
SDI out
BNC
HD-SDI AV Output
ETH
RJ45
Ethernet Interface 100MBit/s
USB
USB 2.0 - A
Optional USB Interface for recording
microSD
microSD card slot
Optional microSD card for recording
Power
DC Jack,
ID = 2.1 mm
DC Power Input 15V..25V / 30W
Reset
Switch
Resets Targa to factory settings
Reset
Power LED
Power Switch .
TARGA TV Broadcast
Receiver
SDI out
USB
microSD
ETH
15-25V=
30W
I
0

Quickstart
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2Quickstart
This chapter provides a quick start guide and explains all essential features
and settings to get your Targa device up and running. For an in depth
explanation off all features see chapter 3.
2.1 Connecting Targa
Targa can be connected to a display using the HDMI or HD-SDI output. Analog
audio can be connected over 3.5mm audio in and out jacks.
To receive a video stream connect Targa via the ETH port using an Ethernet
cable and proceed with “Power-on”.
2.2 Power-on from DC Adapter
Connect the DC Adapter to the power connector, then switch on the power
switch.
2.3 Power-off in DC Adapter Mode
Simply switch of the power switch.
2.4 Configuration of the Transmitter
The decoder will need to be configured once using the Ethernet cable.
The default static decoder IP address is: 192.168.1.1
2.4.1 Adjusting the Computer’s IP Address
Configuration is made on the encoder’s web interface. For access, your
computer’s IP address for the Ethernet network connection must be inside
the 192.168.1.XXX subnet (e.g. 192.168.1.2)
To set the IP address, open your start menu and search for “Network and
Sharing Center”, open it and then click on your current connection (e.g.
“Local Area Connection”). In the next window click “Properties” and then
double-click “Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)”. Chose “Use the
following IP address” and enter the following numbers:

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