VADDIO OneLINK HDMI Integrator's Complete Manual
VADDIO OneLINK HDMI Integrator's Complete Manual

VADDIO OneLINK HDMI Integrator's Complete Manual

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Integrator's Complete Guide to the
OneLINK HDMI
Camera Extension
Document 411-0019-30 Rev. B
February 2018

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  • Page 1 Integrator's Complete Guide to the OneLINK HDMI Camera Extension Document 411-0019-30 Rev. B February 2018...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Features Unpacking the OneLINK HDMI Camera Extension OneLINK HDMI for HDBaseT Cameras OneLINK HDMI For HDBaseT Cameras Used with Codecs OneLINK HDMI for HDMI Cameras OneLINK HDMI for HDMI Cameras Used with Codecs A Quick Look at the OneLINK Device...
  • Page 3 Integrator's Complete Guide to the OneLINK HDMI Camera Extension Compatible Web Browsers Accessing the Web Interface Web Interface Cheat Sheet Configuring Network Settings Assigning a Hostname Specifying Time Zone and NTP Server Managing Access and Passwords Adding Room Information to the Web Interface Viewing System Information Saving (Exporting) or Restoring (Importing) a Configuration...
  • Page 4: Overview

    999-9590-000/001, OneLINK HDMI camera extension for RoboSHOT HDMI cameras The OneLINK HDMI camera extension is also available as a component of several Vaddio camera systems. Part number suffixes indicate power cord set types. Those ending in -000 include cord sets for use in North America;...
  • Page 5: What's In This Guide

    Warranty For your convenience, most of this information is also available in smaller, limited-purpose manuals: Installation Guide for the OneLINK HDMI Camera Extension – Unpacking, physical features, installation, and initial power-on. Configuration and Administration Guide for the OneLINK HDMI Camera Extension – Physical features, web interface for device configuration and system administration, and troubleshooting.
  • Page 6: Unpacking The Onelink Hdmi Camera Extension

    Unpacking the OneLINK HDMI Camera Extension Make sure you received all the items you expected. Here are the packing lists for the OneLINK HDMI kits. Every OneLINK device ships with a power supply and at least one AC cord set. The last three digits of the kit part number contain the regional code that specifies which cord set(s).
  • Page 7: Onelink Hdmi For Hdmi Cameras

    Integrator's Complete Guide to the OneLINK HDMI Camera Extension OneLINK HDMI for Vaddio HDBaseT Cameras with Cisco Codecs, 999-9575-000/001/009 Camera and codec not included. Note If connecting to a Cisco SX20 codec, you will need to provide a Cisco split cable, Cisco part number CAB-PHD4XS2- SPLIT.
  • Page 8: Onelink Hdmi For Hdmi Cameras Used With Codecs

    Integrator's Complete Guide to the OneLINK HDMI Camera Extension OneLINK HDMI for HDMI Cameras Used with Codecs OneLINK HDMI for Polycom Cameras with Polycom Codecs, 999-9520-000/001/009 Camera and codec not included. OneLINK HDMI Receiver OneLINK EZCamera Interface Module (EZIM) Power supply, 48 VDC/1.36 A, with AC cord set(s)
  • Page 9 Integrator's Complete Guide to the OneLINK HDMI Camera Extension OneLINK HDMI for Cisco Cameras with Cisco Codecs, 999-9560-000/001/009 Camera and codec not included. Note If connecting to a Cisco SX20 codec, you will need to provide a Cisco split cable, Cisco part number CAB-PHD4XS2- SPLIT.
  • Page 10: A Quick Look At The Onelink Device

    Module (EZIM) HDBaseT converter, which is mounted adjacent to the camera. Front Panel of the Receiver Data Display – Shows the IP and MAC addresses for the OneLINK HDMI camera extension (not the camera). Use the IP address to access the OneLINK HDMI web interface. ...
  • Page 11: Connector Panel Of The Receiver

    Integrator's Complete Guide to the OneLINK HDMI Camera Extension Connector Panel of the Receiver From the left: Power input jack – Use the supplied 48VDC, 1.36A power supply.  OneLINK interface port – Connect a Cat-5e (or better) cable to the EZIM, or to the camera if your OneLINK kit or system did not include an EZIM. This bidirectional connection carries video, network...
  • Page 12: Connector Panel Of The Ezcamera Interface Module (Ezim)

    Integrator's Complete Guide to the OneLINK HDMI Camera Extension Connector Panel of the EZCamera Interface Module (EZIM) If the OneLINK device is used with an HDMI camera, the EZIM is required. From the left: Power output jack – Supplies power to the camera. The kit you purchased includes the appropriate cable to connect your camera's power input to this jack.
  • Page 13: Installing The Onelink Device

    Use only the power supply included with this product. Using a different one will void the warranty, and could create unsafe operating conditions or damage the product. Do not connect the OneLINK power supply to a camera. It does not provide the correct voltage for Vaddio cameras, and will damage the camera and void the camera's warranty.
  • Page 14: Mounting The Onelink Device

    If you are installing the OneLINK device with a OneLINK EZIM, mount the EZIM with or near the camera. Most Vaddio Thin Profile Wall Mounts include two mounting holes to attach the EZIM to the underside of the mount using two 6-32 screws. Connect all required cables during camera installation.
  • Page 15: Visual Conventions For Connection Diagrams

    In this configuration, the OneLINK HDMI extends network connectivity, power, and control to an HDBaseT camera, and brings HDMI video from the camera to a display. The camera can optionally be controlled by a camera controller on an RS-232 serial connection to the OneLINK HDMI or over the network, depending on the controller.
  • Page 16: Connecting A Vaddio Hdbaset Camera

    Other Vaddio HDBaseT cameras connect in the same way. Camera Configuration Keep in mind that the OneLINK HDMI displays its own IP address, not the camera's IP address. You can configure the following settings on your Vaddio HDBaseT camera: HDMI output resolution: Depending on the camera, set this using the rotary switch on the back of the camera or the virtual rotary switch on DIP Switches tab of the System page.
  • Page 17: Connections For Hdbaset Cameras Used With Codecs

    Connections for HDBaseT Cameras Used with Codecs In this configuration, the OneLINK HDMI extends network connectivity, power, and control to an HDBaseT camera, and brings HDMI video from the camera to the codec. The codec may be connected to the OneLINK device directly via RS-232, or they may communicate over the IP network, depending on the...
  • Page 18: Connecting A Vaddio Hdbaset Camera And Polycom Codec

    HDBT camera, and connects it to a Polycom RealPresence Group Series codec. The OneLINKdevice passes the camera's IP stream (if available) to the network. The codec provides HDMI video to the connected display. Other Vaddio HDBaseT cameras would be connected in exactly the same way. Items in these diagrams: OneLINK HDMI receiver Power supply with AC cord set...
  • Page 19 Integrator's Complete Guide to the OneLINK HDMI Camera Extension RoboSHOT HDBT Camera and Polycom RealPresence Group 700 Codec Other Vaddio HDBaseT cameras connect in the same way.
  • Page 20 Black wire: Center position (pin 2) Red wire: Right position (pin 3) Connect this part of the fan-out cable to the IR FORWARD connector on the OneLINK HDMI receiver. Note Some fan-out cables have a black/white wire instead of a red one. Wiring is the same – black to pin 2, black/white to pin 3.
  • Page 21: Connecting A Vaddio Hdbaset Camera And Cisco Codec

    12 HDBT camera, and connects it to a Cisco codec. The OneLINKdevice passes the camera's IP stream (if available) to the network. The codec provides HDMI video to the connected display. Other Vaddio HDBaseT cameras would be connected in exactly the same way. Items in these diagrams:...
  • Page 22 Integrator's Complete Guide to the OneLINK HDMI Camera Extension RoboSHOT HDBT Camera and Cisco C60 Codec The C40 codec looks very similar and connects in the same way. Other Vaddio HDBaseT cameras connect in the same way. RoboSHOT HDBT Camera and Cisco SX20 Codec Other Vaddio HDBaseT cameras connect in the same way.
  • Page 23 For RS-232 connections to Cisco gear using DE-9 connectors, use the 998-1002-232 RJ-45 to DE-9 adapter. Its wiring differs from the 998-1001-232 adapter shipped with many Vaddio products. For RS-232 connections to Cisco gear using the Cisco split cable, use the appropriate null-modem cable to the RJ-45 side of the split cable.
  • Page 24 Integrator's Complete Guide to the OneLINK HDMI Camera Extension Camera Configuration Keep in mind that the OneLINK HDMI displays its own IP address, not the camera's IP address. Point the remote at the camera and press the Data Screen button to see the camera's IP address on the connected display.
  • Page 25: Connections For Hdmi Cameras

    In this configuration, the OneLINK HDMI extends network connectivity, power, and control to an HDMI camera, and brings HDMI video from the camera to a display. The camera can optionally be controlled by a camera controller on an RS-232 serial connection to the OneLINK HDMI or over the network, depending on the controller.
  • Page 26: Connecting A Roboshot Hdmi Camera

    Point the remote at the camera and press the Data Screen button to see the camera's IP address on the connected HDMI display. Keep in mind that the OneLINK HDMI receiver displays its own IP address, not the camera's IP address.
  • Page 27: Connecting A Polycom Eagleeye Iv Camera

    Integrator's Complete Guide to the OneLINK HDMI Camera Extension Connecting a Polycom EagleEye IV Camera 999-9520-000/001/009 In this diagram, the OneLINK device extends network connectivity, power, and control to a Polycom EagleEye IV camera. The OneLINK device provides HDMI video to the connected display.
  • Page 28: Connecting A Cisco Camera

    Integrator's Complete Guide to the OneLINK HDMI Camera Extension Connecting a Cisco Camera 999-9560-000/001/009 In these diagrams, the OneLINK device extends power and control to a Cisco camera, and brings camera video to the connected HDMI display. Items in these diagrams: OneLINK HDMI receiver and OneLINK EZIM Camera-side fan-out cable (not included;...
  • Page 29 Integrator's Complete Guide to the OneLINK HDMI Camera Extension Cisco Precision 60 Camera Hardware Note: RS-232 Connections For RS-232 connections to Cisco cameras, use the appropriate null-modem cable. Connect it as indicated on the cable labels. This cable is used with the Cisco split cable CAB-PHD4XS2-SPLIT for some...
  • Page 30: Connecting A Sony Or Panasonic Hdmi Camera

    Integrator's Complete Guide to the OneLINK HDMI Camera Extension Connecting a Sony or Panasonic HDMI Camera 999-9530-000/001/009 In these diagrams, the OneLINK device extends power and control to a Sony or Panasonic HDMI camera. The OneLINK device provides HDMI video to the connected display.
  • Page 31 Integrator's Complete Guide to the OneLINK HDMI Camera Extension Sony SRG300 Camera The SRG120 camera's connector panel looks very similar, and connects in the same way.
  • Page 32: Connections For Hdmi Cameras Used With Codecs

    Connections for HDMI Cameras Used with Codecs In this configuration, the OneLINK HDMI extends network connectivity, power, and control to an HDMI camera, and brings HDMI video from the camera to the codec. The codec may be connected to the OneLINK device directly via RS-232, or they may communicate over the IP network, depending on the...
  • Page 33: Connecting A Roboshot Hdmi Camera And Polycom Codec

    Integrator's Complete Guide to the OneLINK HDMI Camera Extension Connecting a RoboSHOT HDMI Camera and Polycom Codec 999-9540-000/001/009 In these diagrams, the OneLINK device extends network connectivity, power, and control to a RoboSHOT HDMI camera, and connects it to a Polycom RealPresence Group Series codec. The codec provides HDMI video to the connected display.
  • Page 34 Integrator's Complete Guide to the OneLINK HDMI Camera Extension RoboSHOT HDMI Camera and Polycom RealPresence Group 700 Codec...
  • Page 35 HDMI display. Enable Codec Control Mode on the DIP Switches tab of the System page. Keep in mind that the OneLINK HDMI receiver displays its own IP address, not the camera's IP address. Note Codec Control Mode was added to Vaddio cameras in early 2018. Your camera may require a firmware...
  • Page 36: Connecting A Polycom Eagleeye Iv Camera And Polycom Codec

    Integrator's Complete Guide to the OneLINK HDMI Camera Extension Connecting a Polycom EagleEye IV Camera and Polycom Codec 999-9520-000/001/009 In these diagrams, the OneLINK device extends network connectivity, power, and control to a Polycom EagleEye IV camera, and connects it to a Polycom codec. The codec provides HDMI video to the connected display.
  • Page 37 Integrator's Complete Guide to the OneLINK HDMI Camera Extension Polycom EagleEye IV Camera and Polycom RealPresence Group 700 Codec...
  • Page 38 Black wire: Center position (pin 2) Red wire: Right position (pin 3) Connect this part of the fan-out cable to the IR FORWARD connector on the OneLINK HDMI receiver. Note Some fan-out cables have a black/white wire instead of a red one. Wiring is the same – black to pin 2, black/white to pin 3.
  • Page 39: Connecting A Roboshot Hdmi Camera And Cisco Codec

    Integrator's Complete Guide to the OneLINK HDMI Camera Extension Connecting a RoboSHOT HDMI Camera and Cisco Codec 999-9570-000/001/009 In these diagrams, the OneLINK device extends network connectivity, power, and control to a RoboSHOT HDMI camera, and connects it to a Cisco codec. The codec provides HDMI video to the connected display.
  • Page 40 Integrator's Complete Guide to the OneLINK HDMI Camera Extension RoboSHOT HDMI Camera and Cisco C60 Codec The C40 codec looks very similar and connects in the same way.
  • Page 41 Integrator's Complete Guide to the OneLINK HDMI Camera Extension RoboSHOT HDMI Camera and Cisco SX20 Codec Note If connecting to a Cisco SX20 codec, you will need to provide a Cisco split cable, Cisco part number CAB- PHD4XS2-SPLIT.
  • Page 42 For RS-232 connections to Cisco gear using DE-9 connectors, use the 998-1002-232 RJ-45 to DE-9 adapter. Its wiring differs from the 998-1001-232 adapter shipped with many Vaddio products. For RS-232 connections to Cisco gear using the Cisco split cable, use the appropriate null-modem cable to the RJ-45 side of the split cable.
  • Page 43 HDMI display. Enable Codec Control Mode on the DIP Switches tab of the System page. Keep in mind that the OneLINK HDMI receiver displays its own IP address, not the camera's IP address. Note Codec Control Mode was added to Vaddio cameras in early 2018. Your camera may require a firmware...
  • Page 44: Connecting A Cisco Camera And Codec

    Integrator's Complete Guide to the OneLINK HDMI Camera Extension Connecting a Cisco Camera and Codec 999-9560-000/001/009 In these diagrams, the OneLINK device extends power and control to a Cisco camera, and connects it to a Cisco codec. The codec provides HDMI video to the connected display.
  • Page 45 Integrator's Complete Guide to the OneLINK HDMI Camera Extension Cisco Precision 40 or Precision HD Series Camera and Cisco C60 Codec The C40 codec looks very similar and connects in the same way.
  • Page 46 Integrator's Complete Guide to the OneLINK HDMI Camera Extension Cisco Precision 40 or Precision HD Series Camera and Cisco SX20 Codec...
  • Page 47 Integrator's Complete Guide to the OneLINK HDMI Camera Extension Cisco Precision 40 or Precision HD Series Camera and Cisco SX80 Codec...
  • Page 48 For RS-232 connections to Cisco gear using DE-9 connectors, use the 998-1002-232 RJ-45 to DE-9 adapter. Its wiring differs from the 998-1001-232 adapter shipped with many Vaddio products. For RS-232 connections to Cisco gear using the Cisco split cable, use the appropriate null-modem cable to the RJ-45 side of the split cable.
  • Page 49: Powering Up The Equipment

    OneLINK device power up together. Configuration and Administration Tasks The OneLINK HDMI camera extension provides a web interface to allow configuration and administration using a browser. The web interface allows password-protected access to tasks such as setting passwords, changing the IP address, viewing diagnostics, and installing firmware updates.
  • Page 50: Accessing The Web Interface

    Either a login dialog or the Help page opens. The username admin and the default password is password. After you log in, the System page opens. Note For best security, Vaddio strongly recommends changing the default password. Using default passwords leaves the product vulnerable to tampering. See Managing Access and...
  • Page 51: Web Interface Cheat Sheet

    Integrator's Complete Guide to the OneLINK HDMI Camera Extension Web Interface Cheat Sheet You must log in as Admin to access the pages for all system administration tasks. Note The OneLINK device's web interface does not provide access to the connected camera. To configure the camera, use the camera's web interface, which is at a separate IP address.
  • Page 52: Configuring Network Settings

    Integrator's Complete Guide to the OneLINK HDMI Camera Extension Configuring Network Settings ETWORKING PAGE These settings are for the OneLINK device only. The camera is configured separately. DHCP addressing is the default setting. In a DHCP environment, you will not need to change the network configuration.
  • Page 53: Assigning A Hostname

    Assigning a Hostname ETWORKING PAGE The default hostname for the OneLINK HDMI camera extension is the string vaddio-onelink-hdmi- followed by the device's MAC address. You can change this in the Hostname field. If your network supports hostname resolution, you can browse to the OneLINK device by hostname even if you cannot readily determine its IP address.
  • Page 54: Managing Access And Passwords

    Change the password for the admin account (default is password) Change the password for the user account (default is password) Note For best security, Vaddio strongly recommends changing passwords from the default. Using default passwords leaves the product vulnerable to tampering. Pro Tip...
  • Page 55: Adding Room Information To The Web Interface

    Integrator's Complete Guide to the OneLINK HDMI Camera Extension Adding Room Information to the Web Interface ABELS PAGE On this page, you can provide information about the OneLINK HDMI camera extension's location: Name of the organization Name of the room where the equipment is installed...
  • Page 56: Viewing System Information

    Integrator's Complete Guide to the OneLINK HDMI Camera Extension Viewing System Information YSTEM PAGE The information on the System page includes the version – so you don't need to guess about whether the latest update has already been installed. The System page also provides controls to:...
  • Page 57: Rebooting The Onelink Device

    Integrator's Complete Guide to the OneLINK HDMI Camera Extension To export the current configuration: Select Export Data. The configuration file downloads to your computer's default download location as a .dat file. The filename is the device's hostname. Note You can import a configuration file from another OneLINK device; however, the configuration file can only be imported to a device that is using the same version of firmware from which the file was exported.
  • Page 58: Restoring Factory Settings

    Integrator's Complete Guide to the OneLINK HDMI Camera Extension Restoring Factory Settings YSTEM PAGE Select Restore Factory Settings to return to the default configuration. Read the confirmation message before you select Continue or Cancel.
  • Page 59: Starting A Firmware Update

    6. When you are ready to start the update, select Continue. 7. If the update process presents warnings or error messages, read them carefully. 8. Contact Vaddio technical support if you encounter any problems with the update.
  • Page 60: Contacting Vaddio Technical Support And Viewing Diagnostics

    Help page. This page provides Vaddio Technical Support contact information. Your Vaddio technical support representative may ask you to download and email the log file available from the Diagnostics page. The information on this page does not necessarily indicate errors or problems. Most of it is a log of code...
  • Page 61: Telnet Serial Command Api

    Integrator's Complete Guide to the OneLINK HDMI Camera Extension Telnet Serial Command API The Vaddio Telnet serial command API is a high-level, text-based command line interface to allow an external device such as AMX or Crestron to control the OneLINK device. Use a Telnet client to access the API via the network.
  • Page 62: Link Power

    Integrator's Complete Guide to the OneLINK HDMI Camera Extension link power Sets the camera connection on or off. Note The OneLINK device does not provide camera control. To set the camera to standby instead of powering it off, use the camera's remote or other camera control interface to issue a standby command directly to the camera.
  • Page 63: Network Ping

    Integrator's Complete Guide to the OneLINK HDMI Camera Extension network ping Sends an ICMP ECHO_REQUEST to the specified IP address or hostname. Synopsis network ping [count <count>] [size <size>] <destination-ip> Options <count> The number of ECHO_REQUEST packets to send. Default is five packets.
  • Page 64: System Factory-Reset

    Integrator's Complete Guide to the OneLINK HDMI Camera Extension system factory-reset Gets or sets the factory reset status. When the factory reset status is on, the OneLINK device resets to factory defaults on reboot. Note This does not reset the camera.
  • Page 65: Version

    Integrator's Complete Guide to the OneLINK HDMI Camera Extension version Returns the current firmware version of the OneLINK device. Synopsis version Example version Returns current firmware version information in a form something like this: Commit 9116ca13deff8990088d5ef9fa40903c094da1bb HDLink RX4.6.1*0.04-TX4.6.1*0.03 System Version OneLINK HDMI 1.0.1...
  • Page 66: Exit

    Integrator's Complete Guide to the OneLINK HDMI Camera Extension exit Ends the command session and closes the socket. Synopsis exit Example exit...
  • Page 67: Specifications

    Integrator's Complete Guide to the OneLINK HDMI Camera Extension Specifications Capabilities Video output HDMI 1.4b – matches camera IP Streaming Passes the stream from the resolution, up to 2160p/29.97 camera, if enabled Control Features Web interface for configuration via browser...
  • Page 68: Troubleshooting

    If neither of these reveal the problem, use this table to determine whether it's time to call Vaddio Technical Support.
  • Page 69: Operation, Storage, And Care

    Integrator's Complete Guide to the OneLINK HDMI Camera Extension What is it doing? Possible causes Check and correct custom cable is connected the wrong on its labels. direction. The camera is not compatible with the Be sure you are using your OneLINK OneLINK device.
  • Page 70: Compliance And Declarations Of Conformity

    This device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Vaddio can affect emission compliance and could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment. ICES-003 Compliance This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications. ...
  • Page 71: European Compliance

    Integrator's Complete Guide to the OneLINK HDMI Camera Extension European Compliance This product has been evaluated for Electromagnetic Compatibility under the EMC Directive for Emissions and Immunity and meets the requirements for a Class A digital device.  In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. ...
  • Page 72: Warranty Information

    Vaddio receives notice of such defects during the warranty. Vaddio, at its option, will repair or replace products that prove to be defective. Vaddio manufactures its hardware products from parts and components that are new or...
  • Page 73: Index

    RoboSHOT HDMI with Cisco SX80 39 Polycom fan-out, codec, terminating | RoboSHOT HDMI with Polycom RPG Models.All OneLINK HDMI | 310 30 Models.All OneLINK HDMI [54] 32 RoboSHOT HDMI with Polycom RPG capabilities 2 500 30 cheat sheet, web interface 48...
  • Page 74 Integrator's Complete Guide to the OneLINK HDMI Camera Extension pin-out, IR forwarding 11 pin-outs, RS-232 11 customer-provided items 13, 15, 18, 23-25, key for connection diagrams 12 27, 30, 33, 36, 41 kits 1, 3-6, 12-15, 18, 22-25, 27, 29-30, 33, 36,...
  • Page 75 Integrator's Complete Guide to the OneLINK HDMI Camera Extension 999-9545-000/001/009 3 solving problems 65 999-9560-000/001/009 6 specifications 64 999-9570-000/001/009 6 static IP address 49 999-9575-000/001/009 4 storage environment 66 999-9590-000/001/009 4 storing a configuration 53 page 49-53, 55-57 supported web browsers 46...
  • Page 76 Vaddio, OneLINK, and RoboSHOT are trademarks or registered trademarks of Milestone AV Technologies. The terms HDMI and HDMI High-Definition Multimedia Interface, and the HDMI logo, are trademarkes or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC in the United States and other countries.

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