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IPVDS-500-ED
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Doc No. : OIPVDS-D160722 / Rev1.0
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  • Page 1 WWW.OPTICIS.COM 4K HDMI IP Video Wall Controller IPVDS-500-ED User’s Manual Doc No. : OIPVDS-D160722 / Rev1.0 - 1 -...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    * Index Product Description ........................- 4 - Main Features ..........................- 5 - Supporting Video Resolutions for Input / Output ................- 6 - Shipping Group ..........................- 6 - Systems Requirements for Setup ....................- 6 - Connector descriptions .........................- 7 - LED Indication ..........................- 9 - Connection (Installation) ......................
  • Page 3 *. Pictorials Figure 1 – Connection diagram ....................……….- 4 - Figure 2 – Video Wall software ....................……….- 5 - Figure 3 – Program Installation ....................……….- 12 - Figure 4 – Log in ........................……….- 12 - Figure 5 – Ribbon menu ......................……….- 13 - Figure 6 –...
  • Page 4: Product Description

    It has an easy-to-use graphics user interface where any operation can be set up by simple mouse clicks and drags. IPVDS-500-ED also makes the transmitters and receivers units in the network to be configured to individual IP address and helps the any of receivers to be connected simultaneously to any transmitter within the network to create a virtual cross point matrix system as well as audio and video system widely used in Pro-AV installation.
  • Page 5: Main Features

    2. Main Features - TCP/IP based IP network: 100/1000 Base-T Ethernet with CAT5e or CAT6 cables - Supports resolution up to 4K (3840x2160 at 30Hz) or full HD 1080p at 60Hz. - Supports up to 8 x 8 Video Wall with multi-sources. - Offers merge, overlay, and split Video Wall layouts via provided PC program.
  • Page 6: Supporting Video Resolutions For Input / Output

    3. Supporting Video Resolutions for Input / Output 1) HDMI 1.4 3840x2160p/24/25/30Hz 2) HDMI 1.4/HDTV up to 1920x1280p60Hz 3) VESA Digital up to 1920x1200p60Hz Note: Some PC resolutions may not work properly. 4. Shipping Group - IPVDS-500-E: TX (Encoder) or IPVDS-500-D: RX (Decoder) - AC / DC power adaptor: One (1) unit of 5V / 2A - One (1) HDMI male to male cable (1.2m) - One (1) Mini-USB Cable for PC...
  • Page 7: Connector Descriptions

    ▶ Requirements: Window7 or higher version (Optionally including Window XP) ♦ AC / DC Power Adapter Technical Advisory ▶ The IPVDS-500-ED is designed to use mainly external +5V AC / DC power adaptor. The internal power supplied through a HDMI pin (#18) from the graphic source is used to identify normal connection between a source and TX, IPVDS-500-E.
  • Page 8 Note1: If you change a video source to another one, you have to reset the power of all TXs and RXs by re-plugging of the +5V power adaptor. Note2: If you want to use the function of RS-232 & DIO, please contact sales@opticis.com. ♦ IPVDS-500-E, TX Front & Back...
  • Page 9: Led Indication

    ♦ Power status LED (Red) The red LED will be turned on when 5V power is applied. ♦ Link LED (Green) If the green LED turns on at TX and RX, IPVDS-500-ED is ready to operate as Video Wall display. - 9 -...
  • Page 10: Connection (Installation)

    8. Connection (Installation) Important: Please follow the installation procedure below. Improper or no operation may be resulted, if the start-up sequence is not followed correctly. Step 1 Carefully unpack the contents of the shipping group. Step 2 Turn on the PC, display, and network switch. Step 3 Turn on the PC for Video Wall control SW and connect network cable (CAT5e or CAT6) to network switch.
  • Page 11: Sw & Factory Reset

    Manager’ for layout and apply action 3) ‘Display Placement’ for installation and display configuration. Note: IPVDS-500-ED supports static fixed IP address, auto IP address and DHCP IP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol: default) in IP network. Users can change DHCP IP to static IP with host &...
  • Page 12: Figure 3 – Program Installation

    2) PC Program Installation Important: If you use IPVDS-500-EDs in intranet between routers, you need to check the IP addresses, Gateway and Subnet Mask of the PC. (1) Run the setup.exe in the Window Operating System. (2) Follow on-screen instructions. [Figure 3 –...
  • Page 13: Menu Items For Device Setup And System Configuration

    10.2 Menu items for device setup and system configuration There are 3 menu items for device setup and system configuration: Ribbon menu, Application icon menu, and context menu (mouse right click menu). 1) Ribbon menu : Users configuration, Host device configuration, Client device configuration, Client layout configuration, Advanced Configuration, and Firmware upgrade.
  • Page 14: Figure 7 – Advanced Setup

    ♦ Host Device configuration: Refer to Host Device setup & Configuration of ‘Layout Manager’ ♦ Client Device configuration: Refer to Client Device setup & Configuration of ‘Display Placement’ ♦ Client Layout configuration: Refer to Display Configuration of ‘Display Placement’ ♦ Advanced Configuration: It supports user to set up in special cases as below; ▶...
  • Page 15: Figure 8 – Firmware Upgrade

    Note: User can see the present Firmware version of the selected device on the right area. (4) Click ‘Upload’ button (Do not unplug +5V power adapter until it is completed). Please wait until LED blinking stops and then the device will be rebooted. Note: You can see a pop up message when it is completed.
  • Page 16: Figure 9 – Icon Menu

    2) Application icon menu This menu is used to save presets in clipboard memory in a folder or to load presets saved in a folder to clipboard memory. Refer to ‘Layout Manager’ to learn how to use presets in clipboard memory.
  • Page 17: Getting Started For Video Wall

    10.3 Getting Started for Video Wall You can set up and control up to 8x8 Video Wall displays and lots of other individual displays simultaneously on ‘Layout Manager’. It means that you can use this PC Program as Video Wall Controller or Virtual IP Matrix system as well as both on M x N settings.
  • Page 18: Figure 11 – Display Placement

    [Figure 11 – Display Placement] 5), 6) Client device and Display section: You can set client device and display configuration on ‘Display Placement’ Page. 7) Display Replacement: You can set OSD on / off on ‘Display Placement’ Page and check display order at OSD On mode.
  • Page 19: Figure 13 – Searching

    Note: If you set MxN Layout for Video Wall, remain displays are going to be on the individual displays in the IP Network. For example, if there are 7 Rxs which are connected to displays and you set 2x2 Video Wall displays, 3 remaining displays are going to be on the individual displays as below;...
  • Page 20: Figure 14 – Device Setting

    a) Click ‘Searching’ button ( ) then, PC Program will automatically detects host devices connected to IP network. Click ‘Set’ button ( ) or re-start the PC Program, window pop-up will show up ( ) and by clicking ‘Y’, it will automatically detect host device. b) A list of host devices will be shown on the section ( ).
  • Page 21: Figure 15 – Edid Setup

    ▶ Network information setup ( (1) Select one of DHCP IP and Static IP. If you select DHCP IP mode, network information of selected device is set automatically. (2) To change network information of host devices, select one of listed devices, and modify IP address, gateway, and subnet mask of the devices in static IP mode.
  • Page 22 Note: Please be aware while using ‘EDID write’ function. It may be black out with unsuitable EDID data to displays. (1) Select ( ) all TXs or one (all hosts recommended). (2) Click ‘EDID write’ button. ▶ EDID write from default EDID data After checking the default EDID data on either HDMI or DVI on the top right ( ), you can write the default EDID data to all TXs or selected one.
  • Page 23: Figure 17 – Display Setup

    ♦ Client Device Setup (Network setup You can edit and setup client devices with Context menu (with mouse right click ) on the left section or on Ribbon menu. (1) Select one of DHCP IP and Static IP. If you select DHCP IP mode, network information of selected device is set automatically.
  • Page 24: Figure 18 – Audio Setup

    (1) Click ‘locked’ button ( ) to change into ‘unlocked mode’. (2) Select a display and click ‘Display Configuration’ with mouse right click ( (3) Set or change OW, OH, Bezel W, and Bezel H in 0.1mm units with your display ( (4) Click ‘Change’...
  • Page 25: Figure 19 – Audio Setup Apply

    [Figure 19 – Audio setup apply] (3) Click ‘Apply’ button ( ) on ‘Layout Manager. 4) Installation for real displays on ‘Display Replacement’ Page If its first time installing the Video Wall displays or trying to exchange client devices (RXs), you may check display order in OSD On mode.
  • Page 26: Figure 21 –Real Displays With Osd On

    ♦ Exchange with another client device (RX) (1) Exchange with another client (RX) within OSD numbering order. (2) Click ‘Searching button’ ( (3) Make sure whether display order is correct or not in OSD On mode ( ) with real displays. ♦...
  • Page 27: Figure 23 – Stretch Layout

    (1) Set MxN Layout. (2) You can preview each video of A/V sources connected to a host device on left section (3) Set ‘Drag & Drop’ by mouse from section to Layout section ( [Figure 23 – Stretch Layout] (4) You can drag and extend a host video on layout section with mouse ( ♦...
  • Page 28: Figure 25 – Video Overlay Setup

    (1) You can additionally overlay host videos to any position of layout section with hold, drag, stretch and drop operation using mouse, after allocating host videos to layout section. [Figure 25 – Video overlay setup] (2) Using context menu (mouse right button ), you can remove, split or bring host images to front/forward/back/backward.
  • Page 29: Figure 27 – Apply

    6) Apply Action If you click apply button ( ), the edited Layout is applied to real displays. [Figure 27 – Apply] - 29 -...
  • Page 30: Prodcut Specifications

    11. Product Specifications Item Description Network TCP/IP based IP network: 100/1000 Base-T Ethernet with CAT5e/ CAT6 Cables Resolution Up to 4K resolution (3840x2160 at 30Hz) or 1080p at 60Hz Video Wall Up to 8x8 Video Wall with multi-sources Virtual IP Matrix Supports MxN Virtual Matrix with individual displays Multicast streaming 1 to N (up to 200 RXs)
  • Page 31: Troubleshooting

    TV monitor & in local display graphic - For technical support, visit Opticis web site, www.opticis.com or contact techsupp@opticis.com - When IPVDS-500ED is first connected, it may need Abnormal operation occurs some more time (2~3 minutes) for recognizing USB in playing audio/video or driver on PC.
  • Page 32 - Check LAN cables - Check host devices (TXs) In case of Device - Check Network setting of a control PC (IP ‘class’). Searching’ on PC Program,  go to control panel & properties (IP address) Network connectivity you cannot find host devices - wait several minutes when the control PC is connected issue (TXs) or see preview on...
  • Page 33: Warranty Information

    (1) year from the date of purchase from Opticis or its authorized resellers. If a product does not work as warranted during the applicable warranty period, Opticis shall, at its option and expense, repair the defective product or part, deliver to customer an equivalent product or part to replace the defective itemor refund to customer the purchase price paid for the defective product.
  • Page 34 other than from ordinary use or failure to properly use the product in the application for which said product is intended. Dispose of Old Electrical & Electronic Equipment (Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate systems) This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product shall not be treated as household waste.
  • Page 35 #501 Byoksan Technopia, 560, Dunchon-daero, Jungwon-gu, Seongnam-si,Gyeonggi-do, 462-716 Rep. of KOREA Tel: +82 (31) 737-8033 Fax: +82 (31) 737-8039 For order support, please contact your Distributor or Reseller. For technical support, visit Opticis web site, www.opticis.com or contact techsupp@opticis.com - 35 -...

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