Cyp pu-514l-kit v1.4 hdmi over single cat5e/6/7 hdbaset lite with 2-way ir (up to 60m) (16 pages)
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IP-7000TXWP HDMI or VGA Video Wall late Transmitter (4K) over IP/CEC/PoE OPERATION MANUAL...
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DISCLAIMERS The information in this manual has been carefully checked and is believed to be accurate. CYP (UK) Ltd assumes no responsibility for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties which may result from its use. CYP (UK) Ltd assumes no responsibility for any inaccuracies that may be contained in this document.
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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.
1. INTRODUCTION The AVoIP wall plate transmitter forms a part of a 4K UHD multi-function extension system that is able to extend HDMI or VGA signals along with analogue audio, USB 2.0, IR and serial data using the TCP/IP protocol over regular Gigabit Ethernet networks.
3. PACKAGE CONTENT 1× UHD Video over IP Transmitter 1× IR Extender Cable 1× IR Blaster Cable 1× Operation Manual 4. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS HDMI or VGA source equipment such as media players, video game consoles, PCs, or set-top boxes. Analogue audio receiving equipment such as headphones, audio amplifiers or powered speakers.
5. FEATURES HDMI 2.0 and DVI 1.0 compatible HDCP 1.4 & 2.2 compliant 1 HDMI input & 1 VGA input Video, audio and control transmission over TCP/IP in Unicast (point-to- point) or Multicast (single-to-many) modes HDMI input supports resolutions up to 4K@60Hz (4:2:0, 8-bit) or 4K@30Hz (4:4:4, 8-bit) Note: 4K@50/60Hz (YUV 4:2:0) sources are automatically converted to 4K@25/30Hz (RGB) prior to transmission...
LINK POWER RS-232 HDMI IN VGA IN LINE IP-7000TXWP 9 10 USB 2.0 (Type-B) Port: Connect directly to a PC, or other USB host device, to extend its USB functionality to the ports on the connected receiver. RS-232 Port: Connect directly to your PC/laptop to send commands to RS-232 devices connected to the linked receiver.
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POWER LED: This LED will flash while the unit is powering on and will illuminate solidly once it is ready to be used. HDMI IN Port: Connect to HDMI source equipment such as a media player, game console or set-top box. IR IN Port: Connect to the provided IR Extender to extend the IR control range of remotely located devices.
6.2 Rear Panel CAT5e/6/7 OUT Port: Connect via a Gigabit Ethernet switch to compatible receiver(s) to transmit data, and to a PC/laptop to control the unit via WebGUI. Note: This unit is powered directly by the PoE from the connected Gigabit Ethernet switch (802.3af minimum).
6.3 IR Cable Pinouts IR Blaster IR Extender Cable Cable Power Infrared Infrared Power Not Used Ground 6.4 RS-232 Pinout and Defaults Serial Port Default Settings Baud Rate 115200 Data Bits Parity Bits None Stop Bits Flow Control None DE-9 Female Port...
6.5 WebGUI Control Device Discovery Please obtain the “Device Discovery” software from your authorised 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” software. Click on “Find Devices on Internet”...
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WebGUI Overview All major functions of this unit, including status, streaming method, streaming channel selection, output resolution, video wall configuration, EDID management, Ethernet settings, and reset/firmware functions are controllable via multiple tabs in the WebGUI interface allowing for reasonably intuitive operation. Each transmitter, receiver, or transceiver in the system is controlled by its own WebGUI interface which may be accessed by opening a standard web browser on a PC and typing in the IP address of the unit you wish to...
streaming traffic and the AVoIP traffic should exist within a separate subnet, at the minimum. 6.5.1 System Tab The System tab contains 4 windows that provide access to firmware version information, a firmware update interface, utilities for rebooting and resetting the unit, basic EDID management, Telnet command entry, and a variety of statistics and information about the operational state of the unit.
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3) Utilities Window: The Utilities window allows users to reset the unit back to the factory defaults by clicking “Factory Default”. The unit may be rebooted (without resetting settings) by pressing the “Reboot” button. If requested by technical support, you may also enable logging by clicking the “Log Message”...
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4) Statistics Window: The Statistics window shows all available information about the operational status of the unit, including the current host name, serial number, Ethernet information, MAC address, unicast/multicast mode, and link status and mode.
6.5.2 Video Wall Tab The Video Wall tab allows user to design, edit and manipulate a video wall system created using multiple receiver units connected to identical displays. The bezel and video size of the displays being used, as well as the horizontal and vertical monitor count, is defined here.
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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. ...
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2) Wall Size and Position Layout: This section of the Video Wall tab is used to define the number of displays used in the video wall as well as the location of the specific display within the video wall. A typical video wall consists of an equal number of horizontal and vertical monitors (for example: 2×2 or 3×3), however it is possible to create video walls using this system with a wider variety of dimensions as...
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3) Preferences: This section of the Video Wall tab provides additional controls over how the source video is displayed on the video wall as well as providing a drop down to determine which receiver to apply changed settings to and an option to show the OSD. ...
6.5.3 Network Tab The Network tab provides control over the transmitter’s broadcast channel, IP configuration, and network broadcast mode. Changes made to the network settings will require a reboot of the unit. After clicking on “Apply” please follow the reboot instructions in the WebGUI. Note: If the IP address is changed then the IP address required for WebGUI access will also change accordingly.
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1) Channel Setup: Use the dropdown to select the broadcast channel for the transmitter. All receivers on the local network will receive video, audio, and data content from the transmitter that is set to the same channel. The available channel range is from 0 to 255. Note: Every transmitter within the same local network MUST be assigned a different broadcast channel in order to avoid transmission conflicts.
Unicast: This mode uses a discrete video stream between the transmitter and every connected receiver and is ideal for simple, point-to-point, streaming setups. This mode uses considerably more bandwidth than Multicast mode when multiple receivers are being used, however it does not require a network switch that supports IGMP snooping.
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Maximum Bit Rate: Set the maximum bit rate that can be used by the output video stream. Available options are: Unlimited, 400 Mbps, 200 Mbps, 100 Mbps, 50 Mbps. Selecting “Unlimited” will use up to the maximum available bandwidth in order to maintain a full framerate video stream.
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3) USB over IP: This section provides controls for the USB over IP extension functionality, including enabling various USB compatibility settings. Operation Mode: Sets the USB extension mode. Available options are Auto, Active on link (Unicast optimised), and Active per request (Multicast optimised).
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5) Serial over IP: This section provides controls for the serial over IP extension functionality, including setting the RS-232 data configuration. Serial Settings: Set the desired baud rate, data bits, parity, and stop bit for the RS-232 signal to extend. Note: The transmitter and receiver must have the same serial settings.
6.6 Telnet Control Before attempting to use Telnet control, please ensure that both the unit and the PC are connected to the same active networks. Start your preferred Telnet/Console client, or use the built in client provided by most modern computer operating systems. After starting the client, connect by using the current IP address of the unit and port 23 (if the communication port number used by the unit has not been changed previously).
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COMMAND Description and Parameters set_device_name N1 Set the name of the unit. N1 = {Name} [29 characters max, ASCII only] get_device_name Show the unit’s current device name. factory_reset N1 Perform a factory reset on the unit and select the IP mode after the reset completes.
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COMMAND Description and Parameters get_ip_address Show the unit’s current IP address. set_netmask N1 Set the unit’s Ethernet netmask. N1 = X.X.X.X [X = 0~255, Netmask] get_netmask Show the unit’s current Ethernet netmask. set_gateway N1 Set the unit’s IP gateway address. N1 = X.X.X.X [X = 0~255, Gateway address] get_gateway ...
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COMMAND Description and Parameters get_jumbo_mtu Show the unit’s current jumbo frame MTU state. video_source_hdmi Select HDMI as the video input source. video_source_vga Select VGA as the video input source. set_auto_scan N1 Enable or disable the unit’s auto source scanning functionality. Available values for N1: [Disable auto scan] [Enable auto scan]...
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COMMAND Description and Parameters set_showme N1 Enable or disable Hello Mode. Hello Mode will cause the unit’s LEDs to blink and visually identify the unit. Available values for N1: [Enabled] [Disabled] get_showme Show the current Hello Mode state. set_tx_channel N1 ...
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COMMAND Description and Parameters get_hdcp Show the current HDCP support state. set_bandwidth N1 Set the broadcast stream bandwidth maximum. Available values for N1: [50 Mbps] [100 Mbps] [200 Mbps] [400 Mbps] [Unlimited] set_frame_rate N1 Set the frame rate percentage (in 1/60 steps) to use when encoding the source video.
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COMMAND Description and Parameters set_vw_layout N1 N2 {N3} Set the video wall total horizontal and vertical display count for the specified receiver. N1 = 1~16 [Horizontal display count] N2 = 1~16 [Vertical display count] N3 = 0~255 [Target receiver ID {Optional}] Note: The target receiver ID number can be obtained by turning on the Video Wall OSD.
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COMMAND Description and Parameters set_vw_hscale N1 {N2} Set the video wall display horizontal zoom amount for the specified receiver. N1 = 0~99999 [Zoom amount in 1 pixel units] N2 = 0~255 [Target receiver ID {Optional}] Note: The target receiver ID number can be obtained by turning on the Video Wall OSD.
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COMMAND Description and Parameters set_usb_mouse N1 Enable/disable USB mouse compatibility support. Available values for N1: [High resolution mode] [Compatibility mode] get_usb_mouse Show the current USB mouse compatibility support state. set_serial_baud N1 Set the serial baud rate. Available values for N1: [300 baud] [600 baud] [1200 baud]...
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COMMAND Description and Parameters get_serial_bits Show the current number of serial data bits. set_serial_parity N1 Set the serial parity bit. Available values for N1: [None] [Odd] [Even] get_serial_parity Show the current serial parity bit value. set_serial_stop N1 Set the serial stop bits.
Stereo Input RS-232 Analogue Stereo Output 60° 1.5m SOURCE LINK POWER RS-232 HDMI IN 60° VGA IN LINE IP-7000TXWP VGA INPUT Input Output AV Receiver Network Switch (PoE) Digital Stereo Output HDMI Output Output LINE DC 5V VGA OUT OPT. OUT...
8.3.2 Analogue Audio Analogue Input Max Audio Level 2Vrms Impedance 48.2kΩ Type Unbalanced Analogue Output Max Audio Level 2Vrms THD+N < −86dB@0dBFS 1kHz (A-wt) > 96dB@0dBFS Frequency Response < ±46dB@20Hz~20kHz Crosstalk < −60dB@10kHz Impedance 470Ω Type Unbalanced 8.3.3 AVoIP Audio Availability Unicast Data Transmission Mode: Connected Audio Sources Audio Source Output...
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Multicast Data Transmission Mode: Connected Audio Sources Audio Source Output HDMI IN LINE IN MIC IN HDMI OUT LINE OUT LINE OUT (TX) (TX) (RX) (RX) (TX) (RX) ● ● ● ■ ■ ■ ● ■ ■ / ● ■...
9. ACRONYMS ACRONYM COMPLETE TERM Analogue-to-Digital Converter ASCII American Standard Code for Information Interchange AVoIP Audio/Video over IP Cat.5e Enhanced Category 5 cable Cat.6 Category 6 cable Cat.6A Augmented Category 6 cable Cat.7 Category 7 cable Command-Line Interface Digital-to-Analogue Converter Decibel DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol...
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ACRONYM COMPLETE TERM Local Area Network Light-Emitting Diode LPCM Linear Pulse-Code Modulation Media Access Control MJPEG Motion JPEG Megahertz On-Screen Display Power over Ethernet Signal-to-Noise Ratio Transmission Control Protocol THD+N Total Harmonic Distortion plus Noise 4K UHD 4K Ultra-High-Definition (10.2Gbps max) 4K UHD 4K Ultra-High-Definition (18Gbps max) UHDTV...
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