Harman AMX CTC-1402 User Manual
Harman AMX CTC-1402 User Manual

Harman AMX CTC-1402 User Manual

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  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS .................. 2 Overview ..........................6 Features ......................... 6 Package Contents ......................6 Specifications ........................7 Transmitter Front Panel Description ................. 10 Transmitter Rear Panel Description .................. 11 Receiver Front Panel Description ..................12 Receiver Rear Panel Description ..................13 Pin Information ........................
  • Page 5: Overview

    The source device with USB-B or connected with USB-C will be controlled by the USB device via video auto-detection technology • Control or upgrade via Harman NetLinx studio, Control of 3rd party devices via serial port of the CTC-1402 • Allows control of connected displays On/Off via CEC by using NetLinx studio or front panel buttons •...
  • Page 14 AUDIO OUT Connect to an audio system, such as an amplifier, with the 3-pole, 3.5mm captive screw connector. Wire as shown below: User Manual - CTC-1402...
  • Page 15: Installation And Wiring

    Installation and Wiring Brackets Installation Warning: Before installation, ensure the device is disconnected from the power source. Steps to install the device in a suitable location: Attach the installation bracket to the enclosure using the screws provided. The bracket height can be adjusted Up/Down>The bracket can face up or down.
  • Page 16 Connect input sources Connect HDMI/VGA/DP/USB-C sources to HDMI IN/VGA IN/DP IN/USB-C IN ports of TX or RX. Note: The CTC-1402 allows users to connect BYOD wireless systems to HDMI IN as a source. Note: For USB-C Video sources the use of a USB 3.0 cable with minimum transfer data rate of 5 Gbps is required. Connect the BYOD system HDMI display to the CTC-1402 HDMI IN port.
  • Page 17: Osd

    The CTC-1402 supports OSD (On Screen Display) to convey its IP address. Follow these steps to initiate OSD: Hold and Press the HDMI 1 and HDMI 2 buttons on the front panel of RX for at least 3 seconds. The IP address of the CTC-1402 will display on the upper right of the connected display’s screen for 15s and then disappear.
  • Page 18: Input Source Switching

    Input Source Switching The CTC-1402 Kit supports Auto and Manual button switching between the HDBT (HDMI, VGA) and HDMI inputs. Auto Switching Press AUTO button. The Auto Switching function will be enabled immediately. If more than one input ports have active signal, the priority order is VGA 1 > DP IN 2 > HDMI IN 3 > USB-C 4 > RX HDMI IN 1 >...
  • Page 21: Netlinx Control

    NetLinx Control Controlling the CTC-1402 through NetLinx studio via Ethernet port. Device Number and Ports The physical ports of the product can be mapped to NetLinx studio as follows: Transmitter: Port 1: RS-232-P Port 2: RS-232-C Port 4: IR RX Port 5: USB Device Port 6: DP IN 2 Port 7: VGA IN 1, Audio IN 1...
  • Page 22: Send Commands To Control A Device

    After configuring each port respectively, control commands can be sent to the device. Note: IDs and IP addresses in the following illustrations are examples. Check the Online Tree in NetLinx Studio to find the correct addresses for your device. Send Commands to Control a Device Click “Diagnostics”...
  • Page 23 At the prompt (>), type the Telnet command and press Enter. If “Launch TELNET Window via User Defined Program” is selected, it may be required to enable Telnet as follows: Go to Start/Control Panel/Programs and Features; On the left, select “Turn Windows features On or Off”; Select the check-boxes Telnet Client and Telnet Server, and click “OK”.
  • Page 24: Web Ui Control

    Web UI Control Choose the device to be controlled, right click, then choose Web Control Page->Launch Web Control Page via Default Browser, enter the Web UI Control Page. Web UI Control The Web UI designed for the CTC-1402 allows basic controls and advanced settings of the device. The Web UI page can be accessed through NetLinx Studio.
  • Page 25: Web Interface Introduction

    Web Interface Introduction The Interface includes 9 submenus: • AUTO SWITCH • KEY LOCK • HDCP • EDID • DISPLAY • RELAY • AUDIO VOLUME • RESOLUTION • LOGO • NETWORK • SYSTEM The top of the interface includes REFRESH, FACTORY DEFAULT, REBOOT, UPGRADE STATUS and Firmware VERSION. Refresh Click to refresh the status of device in the Web UI interface.
  • Page 26 Click “OK” to take effect. Reboot Click to reboot the device. Click the button, a window pops up. Click “OK” to take effect. Upgrade Status To upgrade the firmware of the device, click to check the upgrade status. Firmware VERSION Click to check the current firmware version.
  • Page 27 • OFF: The panel buttons are active for switching the sources and displays. HDCP In this column, users can Enable/Disable the HDCP of TX HDMI IN, USB-C, RX HDMI IN1, and RX HDMI IN2 ports and set HDCP for HDMI Output from FOLLOW, HDCP 2.2, HDCP 1.4 and NO HDCP. •...
  • Page 28 Display In this column, control of the displays is available. Auto Display Control • ON: Click to enable Auto Display Control. • DELAY TIME (1~30 min): Click the down arrow to set the time for the display to power off automatically when no signal is present.
  • Page 29 Relay In this column, users are able to set Relay On/Off and the Relay Mode: Latch or Momentary. RELAY CONTROLLER: Click • to raise the projector screen, and click to drop the projector screen down. Latch: Level triggered. • • Momentary: Pulse triggered.
  • Page 30 Resolution In this column, users are able to set Output resolution AUTO or MANUAL. AUTO is default. AUTO: Output resolution is automatically set. MANUAL: Click to set the output resolution to Manual mode. In Manual mode, click the down arrow to select a specific output resolution as required.
  • Page 31 Network Device IP Mode: DHCP: When enabled, the IP address of the CTC-1402 will be assigned automatically by the connected DHCP server. • Static: When the CTC-1402 fails to obtain or detect an IP address from the network it is connected to, select “Static” •...
  • Page 32 System The system section is used to set the ICSP Parameter, Login Password, Telnet/SSH On/Off, Telnet Account, SSH Account and Upload Certificate. ICSP Parameter In this column, the ICSP parameter can be set. Click “APPLY” for the settings to take effect. •...
  • Page 33 Login Password In this column, the Login Password can be changed. Input the old password in “OLD PASSWORD” box. Input the new password in “NEW PASSWORD” box. Click “APPLY” for the settings take effect. TELNET/SSH Access In this column, the TELNET/SSH connection can be turned On/Off. The default setting is “ON”. Click “APPLY”...
  • Page 34: Firmware Upgrade

    Firmware Upgrade The CTC-1402 uses KIT files for firmware upgrade. Before Starting Verify that you have the latest version of NetLinx Studio on your PC. Download the latest firmware (KIT) file to your PC. (Place KIT files on a local drive for the fastest throughput.) Verify the following: a.
  • Page 35: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Power: Ensure all devices are powered on (sources, transmitter, receiver and display). Indicator: Please make sure all LED indicators of the receiver is normal according to the user manual. Devices: Ensure picture can be shown normally when directly connecting a source to a display device. Cable: Plug in and out HDMI/Cat X cable or try another HDMI/Cat X cable.
  • Page 64 About AMX by HARMAN Founded in 1982 and acquired by HARMAN in 2014, AMX® is dedicated to providing AV solutions for an IT World. AMX solves the complexity of managing technology with reliable, consistent and scalable systems comprising control, video switching and distribution, digital signage and technology management. AMX systems are deployed worldwide in conference rooms, classrooms, network operation/command centers, homes, hotels, entertainment venues and broadcast facilities, among others.

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