CYP CDPS-CS7 Operation Manual

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IP Master Controller
(Phase 2)
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  • Page 1 CDPS-CS7 IP Master Controller (Phase 2) Operation Manual Operation Manual...
  • Page 2 ® registered trademarks of HDMI licensing Administrator, Inc.
  • Page 3 DISCLAIMERS The information in this manual has been carefully checked and is believed to be accurate. Cypress Technology assumes no responsibility for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties which may result from its use. Cypress Technology assumes no responsibility for any inaccuracies that may be contained in this document.
  • Page 4 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Please read all instructions before attempting to unpack, install or operate this equipment and before connecting the power supply. Please keep the following in mind as you unpack and install this equipment: • Always follow basic safety precautions to reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock and injury to persons.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS 1. Introduction ............1 2. Applications ............. 1 3. Package Contents ........... 2 4. System Requirements ........2 5. Features............2 6. Operation Controls and Functions ....3 6.1 Front Panel ..........3 6.2 Rear Panel........... 3 6.3 Remote Control ........... 5 6.4 IR Cable Pinouts..........
  • Page 6: Introduction

    1. INTRODUCTION This controller is a powerful and flexible solution for controlling multiple AVoIP (Audio/Video over IP) extenders within same network. The user only needs to install this unit into the same local network as the extenders (transmitters and receivers) to easily define and configure channel routing selections, for both unicast and multicast scenarios, using the WebGUI.
  • Page 7: Package Contents

    3. PACKAGE CONTENTS • 1× IP Master Controller • 1× 5V/2.6A DC Power Adapter • 1× Terminal Block (3-pin) • 3× Terminal Block (5-pin) • 1× 3.5mm to IR Extender Cable • 1× Remote Control (CR-183) • 1× Shockproof Feet (Set of 4) •...
  • Page 8: Operation Controls And Functions

    6. OPERATION CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS 6.1 Front Panel POWER IP Master Control POWER LED: This LED will illuminate to indicate the unit is on and receiving power. IR Window: Accepts IR signals from the included IR remote for control of this unit only.
  • Page 9 USB Port: Connect a USB mouse and keyboard to control the unit’s WebGUI displayed on the HDMI output port. Firmware update via USB is also supported. Note: Specialized USB control devices, such as a touch panel, should be connected before the unit is powered on. LAN 2 Port: Connect directly, or through a network switch, to your PC/ laptop to control the unit via WebGUI/Telnet.
  • Page 10: Remote Control

    6.3 Remote Control PRESET 1~8: Press any of the 8 buttons to activate the saved preset associated with that number. 6.4 IR Cable Pinouts IR Extender Cable Infrared Power Ground 6.5 RS-232 Pinout and Defaults Serial Port Default Settings (RS-232 Port Only) Baud Rate 19200 Data Bits...
  • Page 11: Webgui Control

    6.6 WebGUI Control • Device Discovery Please obtain the “Device Discovery” software from your authorized dealer and save it in a directory where you can easily find it. Connect the unit and your PC/Laptop to the same active network and execute the “Device Discovery”...
  • Page 12 • WebGUI Control Page All functions of this unit are controllable via the built in WebGUI which is accessed by connecting your web browser to LAN 2’s IP address or by connecting an HDMI display to the unit’s HDMI output and attaching a USB mouse and keyboard to the unit’s USB port.
  • Page 13: Monitor & Control Tab

    6.6.1 Monitor & Control Tab This tab provides a graphical representation of all current transmitters, receivers, video walls, and video groups. It also provides a simple way to change video routing by using drag and drop. The video thumbnails may be set to automatically update every few seconds by clicking the “Auto Refresh”...
  • Page 14: Preset Recall Tab

    6.6.2 Preset Recall Tab This tab lists all currently defined Presets and provides a simple way to activate them. To activate a saved Preset, simply click on the appropriately named button. Presets are defined within the Setting tab. When the unit is in “Multiple User”...
  • Page 15 Note: This tab will only display system information and provide a Login button if the user is logged out. All other functions will be greyed out. 1) LAN1 & LAN2: The IP mode for each LAN port (DHCP, Static IP, or Auto IP), IP address, netmask, and gateway can be set here.
  • Page 16 „ Download Logfile: Click this button to download a copy of the system’s log file to the local PC. The file will be saved in the *.zip format. It can be provided to technical support, upon request, to help troubleshoot the system. Note: The log file is not user-readable.
  • Page 17 4) Settings Storage & Logos: „ Settings Download: The current system configuration, including routing and presets, may be saved as a *.json file to the local PC. Click the “Download” button to save the current system configuration to your local PC. „...
  • Page 18 „ Upgrade All: To update all detected units (Master Controller, transmitters, and receivers) simultaneously, click the “Choose File” button to open the file selection window and then select an appropriate global firmware update file (*.bin format) located on your local PC. After selecting the file, click the “Upgrade All”...
  • Page 19: Setup Wizard

    6.6.4 Setup Wizard Pressing the “Wizard” button on the System tab will start the step by step Setup Wizard. It will also clear the unit’s stored transmitter & receiver history, Video/TV Wall Groups, and Presets. However, settings that are unique to each transmitter or receiver (Device tab Detail Settings) will not be reset.
  • Page 20 After all desired changes have been completed, press the “Next” button to move to the next wizard step or press “Previous” to return to the prior step. 3) Group/TV Wall Setting: This wizard step provides a way to define groups of displays (Video Groups or TV Wall Groups) that will all receive the same routed source when used in Presets or as a routing target within the Monitor &...
  • Page 21 4) Preset Setting: This wizard step provides a way to add, edit or remove routing Presets (See section 6.6.5 for configuration details and definitions). After all desired Presets have been defined, press the “Finish” button to complete the Setup Wizard and commit all setup changes. All involved units will automatically reboot.
  • Page 22: Setting Tab

    6.6.5 Setting Tab This tab allows for the assignment and configuration of routing Presets, Display Groups, and Video Walls. Pressing the “Add” button in any of the three sections will open a new blank settings window for that section. Pressing the “Edit” button next to an existing item will open that settings window.
  • Page 23 „ Receiver: Use the dropdown to select a receiver, video group, or video wall to route the selected transmitter to. „ Transmitter: Use the dropdown to select the transmitter to route to the selected receiver/group/video wall. 2) Display Group Configuration: The Device Selection window provides a way to define a group of displays that will all receive the same routed source when used in Presets or from the Monitor &...
  • Page 24 Note: While it is possible to create small video walls using unicast mode, in order to more efficiently use the available network bandwidth, it is strongly recommended to only use multicast mode when creating video walls. „ TV Wall Setting: This section is used to define the number of displays used in the video wall.
  • Page 25 - OW (Outer Width): This is the horizontal measurement of the display’s outer case. - OH (Outer Height): This is the vertical measurement of the display’s outer case. - VW (Video Width): This is the horizontal measurement of the display’s video screen. - VH (Video Height): This is the vertical measurement of the display’s video screen.
  • Page 26: Devices Tab

    6.6.6 Devices Tab The Devices tab provides a way to control the detailed settings of each detected transmitter and receiver. Detected units may be replaced or removed from the list and the list order can be changed. Independent routing for each receiver can be configured via this tab, and the currently selected routing sources for each receiver is displayed with periodic automatic status updates.
  • Page 27 „ Sorting: Click on this button to open the Sorting window for transmitters. Use the dropdowns to assigned the preferred order numbers for each transmitter. This sorting order will also be reflected on the Monitor & Control tab. Click on “Confirm” to apply the changes. Note: Each transmitter must be assigned a different number with no gaps in the sequence.
  • Page 28 „ Hello: Clicking on this switch will cause the selected unit to immediately begin flashing the LEDs on the front of the unit to make it easy to find. Clicking it a second time returns the LEDs to their normal behavior.
  • Page 29 „ System: - Hello: Checking this will cause the selected unit to immediately begin flashing the LEDs on the front of the unit to make it easy to find. Unchecking it returns the LEDs to their normal behavior. - Name: The unit’s assigned name can be changed here. Up to 12 alpha-numeric characters are allowed.
  • Page 30 from a DHCP server. When the IP mode is set to static IP, you can manually set the IP address, netmask and gateway address. Note: The default IP Mode setting is “Auto IP”. - IP Address: Displays the unit’s current IP address. When in Static IP mode, the unit’s IP address can be manually entered here.
  • Page 31 - Maximum Frame Rate: Set the percentage of frames from the source video to encode (2 ~ 100%). This is ideal for reducing the bandwidth requirements of high-resolution sources with limited motion elements such as power point presentations or information screens.
  • Page 32 „ System: - Hello: Checking this will cause the selected unit to immediately begin flashing the LEDs on the front of the unit to make it easy to find. Unchecking it returns the LEDs to their normal behavior. - Name: The unit’s assigned name can be changed here. Up to 12 alpha-numeric characters are allowed.
  • Page 33 - IP Address: Displays the unit’s current IP address. When in Static IP mode, the unit’s IP address can be manually entered here. - Subnet Mask: Displays the unit’s current subnet mask. When in Static IP mode, the unit’s subnet mask can be manually entered here.
  • Page 34 - Turn Off Screen On Video Loss: When this checkbox is checked, the HDMI output will be completely disabled, including sync, after the video loss timeout time has expired. - Timeout For Detecting Video Loss: Use the drop down to set the length of time to wait for a lost source to return before showing the “Link Lost”...
  • Page 35 will expand the video to exactly fit the dimensions of the video wall regardless of the source’s original aspect ratio. Selecting “Stretch Out” will zoom the video until the video wall is filled in all 4 dimensions while maintaining the aspect ratio of the original source. - Clockwise Rotate: Set the rotation of the video output to 0, 180, or 270 degrees.
  • Page 36: Telnet Control

    6.7 Telnet Control Before attempting to use Telnet control, please ensure that both the unit and the PC are connected to the same active networks. To Access the Command Line Interface (CLI) Windows 7 Click Start, type “cmd” in the search field, and press Enter.
  • Page 37: Serial And Telnet Commands

    6.8 Serial and Telnet Commands COMMAND Description and Parameters System Commands help Show the full command list. get_hardware_version Show the unit’s hardware version. get_firmware_version Show the unit’s current firmware version. set_factory_reset Reset the unit to the factory defaults. set_history_reset Clear the unit’s stored transmitter and receiver history list. reboot...
  • Page 38 COMMAND Description and Parameters get_ip_mode N1 Show the IP assignment mode for the selected LAN port. Available values for N1: [LAN port 1] [LAN port 2] set_ip_address N1 N2 Set the IP address for the selected LAN port. Available values for N1: [LAN port 1] [LAN port 2] N2 = X.X.X.X...
  • Page 39 COMMAND Description and Parameters set_gateway N1 N2 Set the gateway address for the selected LAN port. Available values for N1: [LAN port 1] [LAN port 2] N2 = X.X.X.X [X = 0~255, Gateway address] get_gateway N1 Show the current gateway address of the selected LAN port. Available values for N1: [LAN port 1] [LAN port 2]...
  • Page 40 COMMAND Description and Parameters get_group_member N1 List all receivers in the specified group. N1 = 1~255 [Group number] Individual VoIP Unit Commands set_channel N1 N2 Set the channel for the Tx or Rx at the specified IP address. N1 = X.X.X.X [X = 0~255, IP address of the target unit] N2 = 0~255 [Channel number]...
  • Page 41 COMMAND Description and Parameters get_net_mode N1 Show the current network broadcast mode of the Tx or Rx at the speci- fied IP address. N1 = X.X.X.X [X = 0~255, IP address of the target unit] set_vw_layout N1 N2 N3 Set the horizontal and vertical display count of the video wall that the Rx at the specified IP address is a part of.
  • Page 42: Connection Diagram

    7. CONNECTION DIAGRAM Serial/Ethernet Port Trigger Control Equipped PC Keypad Macro Macro Macro Macro Macro Macro Macro Macro Serial Trigger Input Input Remote Network Switch Control for Local Network 60° Power IR Input Supply TX RX DC 5V IR EXT CONTROL RS-232 TRIGGER IN...
  • Page 43: Specifications

    8. SPECIFICATIONS 8.1 Technical Specifications HDMI Output Resolution 1920×1080@60Hz Output Port 1×HDMI (Type-A) Control Ports 1×IR Extender (3.5mm) 1×RS-232 (3-pin Terminal Block) 8×Trigger (10-pin Terminal Block) 2×LAN (RJ-45) 1×USB 2.0 (Type A) Reserved Port 1×Control (5-pin Terminal Block) IR Frequency 38kHz Baud Rate 19200...
  • Page 44: Video Specifications

    8.2 Video Specifications Output Supported Resolutions (Hz) HDMI 720×400p@70/85  640×480p@60/72/75/85  720×480i@60  720×480p@60  720×576i@50  720×576p@50  800×600p@56/60/72/75/85  848×480p@60  1024×768p@60/70/75/85  1152×864p@75  1280×720p@50/60  1280×768p@60/75/85  1280×800p@60/75/85  1280×960p@60/85  1280×1024p@60/75/85  1360×768p@60  1366×768p@60 ...
  • Page 45 Output Supported Resolutions (Hz) HDMI 2560×1440p@60RB  2560×1600p@60RB  2048×1080p@24/25/30  2048×1080p@50/60  3840×2160p@24/25/30  3840×2160p@50/60 (4:2:0)  3840×2160p@24, HDR10  3840×2160p@50/60 (4:2:0), HDR10  3840×2160p@50/60  4096×2160p@24/25/30  4096×2160p@50/60 (4:2:0)  4096×2160p@24, HDR10  4096×2160p@50/60 (4:2:0), HDR10  4096×2160p@50/60 ...
  • Page 46: Cable Specifications

    8.3 Cable Specifications 1080p 4K30 4K60 (4:4:4) (4:4:4) Cable Length 8-bit 12-bit 8-bit 8-bit High Speed HDMI Cable HDMI Output    Bandwidth Category Examples: • 1080p (FHD Video) - Up to 1080p@60Hz, 12-bit color - Data rates lower than 5.3Gbps or below 225MHz TMDS clock •...
  • Page 47: Acronyms

    9. ACRONYMS ACRONYM COMPLETE TERM 10GbE 10 Gigabit Ethernet Analog-to-Digital Converter Audio Return Channel ASCII American Standard Code for Information Interchange Audio/Video AVLC Adaptive Visually Lossless Compression AVoIP Audio/Video over IP Audio/Video Receiver or Recorder Cat.5e Enhanced Category 5 cable Cat.6 Category 6 cable Cat.6A...
  • Page 48 ACRONYM COMPLETE TERM High Dynamic Range Internet Protocol Infrared Kilohertz Keyboard/Video/Mouse Local Area Network Light-Emitting Diode Media Access Control Megahertz Powered Device Transmission Control Protocol 4K UHD 4K Ultra-High-Definition (10.2Gbps max) 4K UHD 4K Ultra-High-Definition (18Gbps max) Universal Serial Bus VLAN Virtual LAN VoIP...
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