User Manual SmartNet-V High quality Composite Audio/Video matrix that distributes signals via CAT5. Controlled via infrared control and computer.
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Chapter 2: Installation ....................................................................6 What’s in the Box ........................6 Connecting the SmartNet-V Matrix (Quick Start) ............7 Connecting the SmartNet-V Matrix (Detailed Instructions) ........8 Video and Audio Inputs ....................8 Connecting the Communication Cable ..............9 Connecting the System with CAT5................
This combined signal is then driven out through standard RJ45s on the front panel. Standard SmartAVI VGA receiver units are used at the end of each CAT 5 cable to recover the signals. High quality receiver circuits incorporating cable loss compensation provide excellent results up to resolutions of 1600 x 1200 @85Hz.Compatible with all types of UTP...
Chapter 2: Installation Chapter 2: Installation Chapter 2: Installation Chapter 2: Installation Chapter 2: Installation What’s in the box: *Depending on the model you have this may be a combination of 8, 12, or 16. t t i Page 6 MNSNV102005Ver1.0...
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Use CAT5 cable to connect the adapters (from computer) to the IN terminal (CAT5) on the front panel of the SmartNet-V unit. Plug in all power adapters to the receivers as well as the SmartNet-V unit. Install SmartControl software. Power on the SmartNet-V Router.
The audio inputs for the SmartNet-V are standard RCA stereo connectors. Connect all of the audio inputs to the back of the SmartNet-V unit. Most audio sources usethis standard connection but there is other equipment such as computers where a special adapter cable will be needed.
Connect the RS422 to RJ45 adapter to the other adapter by connecting the female end into the male connector of the other adapter. Run a single UTP CAT5 cable from this connector to the front of the SmartNet-V unit. Connect CAT5 connector to the COMMS connector labeled IN.
16X16 unit all of those outputs will be fully functional. Run a CAT5 cable from the front of the SmartNet-V unit all the way to where the output monitor will be located. Again at this time it might be useful to label those connections until they are manually entered into the software.
Connecting Remote SLI-RX100 Connecting Remote SLI-RX100 Connect CAT5 cable (coming from the SmartNet-V Unit) to the back of the receiver. Connect the display monitor to the RCA out connector on the front of the receiver using a standard male to male RCA cable.
You are now ready to turn on the system. Make sure that all connections are plugged in and all video monitors that you wish to use are connected. Plug in the power adapter to the back of the SmartNet-V unit. Connect this power cord to the wall.
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Chapter 3: Software Installation & Operation Chapter 3: Software Installation & Operation Find the Installation CD that came with your SmartNet-V unit. This CD has the SmartControl software that you will need in order to control the unit using a computer.
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Inputs/Outputs: Inputs/Outputs: Inputs/Outputs: Inputs/Outputs: Inputs/Outputs: Enter the number of Inputs/Outputs your SmartNet-V router has. For now we will assume that there are 16 inputs and 16 outputs. Com Port: Com Port: Com Port: Com Port: Com Port: Select the appropriate com port that your computer is using to access the router.
Chapter 3: Software Installation & Operation Chapter 3: Software Installation & Operation Chapter 3: Software Installation & Operation Chapter 3: Software Installation & Operation Chapter 3: Software Installation & Operation The Main Routing Window enables you to control the router(s) connections by means of the The Main Routing Window enables you to control the router(s) connections by means of the The Main Routing Window enables you to control the router(s) connections by means of the The Main Routing Window enables you to control the router(s) connections by means of the...
Chapter 3: Software Installation & Operation Chapter 3: Software Installation & Operation Chapter 3: Software Installation & Operation Chapter 3: Software Installation & Operation Chapter 3: Software Installation & Operation Macros: Macros: Macros: Macros: Macros: This section of the window is used to save and play back macros. Macros store a set sequence of routes.
Chapter 4: Additional Hardware & Operation Chapter 4: Additional Hardware & Operation Chapter 4: Additional Hardware & Operation Chapter 4: Additional Hardware & Operation Chapter 4: Additional Hardware & Operation Installing IR EYE Installing IR EYE Installing IR EYE Installing IR EYE Installing IR EYE This option is available on the SLI-RX100-E receiver unit.
Installing IR Blaster and IR Emitter Installing IR Blaster and IR Emitter Full IR device control is enabled when the Blaster panel is connected to the SmartNet-V. This panel allows each device to be controlled from every remote destination. The panel is supplied with 16, 2m long IR transmitters to 3.5mm jack plugs.
If you want to be able to control multiple routers, do the following: The SmartNet-V Router has a small HEX dip switch to control the address. It is located on the far right of the front panel. Leave the knob at 0 for the primary router and set the additional routers on consecutive numbers starting on 1.
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In the software, the settings for the SmartNet-V will be 48 inputs and 48 outputs when using three routers. SmartNet-V routers will be assigned certain numbers. The primary router (using address 0) will have inputs/outputs 1 through 16; the second router (using address 1) will have inputs/ outputs 17 through 32, and so forth.
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4.2. Plug the comms cable (D9 end) onto the end of the RS422 end of the RS232/RS422 converter. 4.3. Plug the RJ45 end of the comms cable into the IN port on the front of the SmartNet-X or SmartNet-V. MNSNV102005Ver1.0 Page 23...
F F F F F In order to ensure good communications it is essential that the Hex address switch on the front of the SmartNet-V is set correctly. The hex switch can be adjusted using a small flat head screwdriver.
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Chapter 6: Communication Protocol Chapter 6: Communication Protocol Chapter 6: Communication Protocol Chapter 6: Communication Protocol Chapter 6: Communication Protocol 7.1 Set Crosspoint Command 7.1 Set Crosspoint Command 7.1 Set Crosspoint Command 7.1 Set Crosspoint Command 7.1 Set Crosspoint Command : : : : : CMD = 0x00 CMD = 0x00 CMD = 0x00 CMD = 0x00...
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Chapter 6: Communication Protocol Chapter 6: Communication Protocol Chapter 6: Communication Protocol Chapter 6: Communication Protocol Chapter 6: Communication Protocol Set Audio Onl Set Audio Onl Set Audio Only y y y y Crosspoint Set Audio Onl Set Audio Onl Crosspoint Crosspoint Crosspoint...
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Chapter 6: Communication Protocol Chapter 6: Communication Protocol Chapter 6: Communication Protocol Chapter 6: Communication Protocol Chapter 6: Communication Protocol The command to make the end of CAT5 line receiver (SLI-RX100) switch between its local and remote sources is as follows;...
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Chapter 6: Communication Protocol Chapter 6: Communication Protocol Chapter 6: Communication Protocol Chapter 6: Communication Protocol Chapter 6: Communication Protocol Appendix B: Contin Appendix B: Contin Appendix B: Continu u u u u ed ed… … … … … ..(Sample T (Sample T (Sample Tr r r r r an...
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