INDEX IMPORTANT REMARK ......................4 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ................4 IMPORTANT NOTE ........................ 6 INTRODUCTION ........................6 PACKAGE CONTENTS ......................7 PANEL DESCRIPTIONS ......................8 6.1. Transmitter Frontal and Rear Panel Description .............. 8 6.2. Receiver Frontal and Rear Panel Description ..............9 6.3.
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8.2. Group ID and RS-232 baud rate Selection via Web Browser ........16 Transmitters ID Group: ........................ 16 Receivers ID Group: ........................16 Transmitter and Receivers RS-232 baud rate ..............16 8.3. Group ID Selection via Telnet ....................17 PC UTILITY SOFTWARE ..................... 17 10.
1. IMPORTANT REMARK The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons. The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.
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8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat. 9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong.
3. IMPORTANT NOTE Thank you for choosing our VEO-XTI1C & VEO-XRI1C H.264 Full HD over IP Video Extenders. It is VERY IMPORTANT to carefully read this manual and to fully understand its contents before any connection in order to maximize your use and get the best performance from this equipment.
POE Switch). Included DC 5V/1A international power supply. 5. PACKAGE CONTENTS VEO-XTI1C Package 1 x H.264 Transmitter 1 x IR Remote controller 1 x Local IR Receiver Cable ...
6. PANEL DESCRIPTIONS 6.1. Transmitter Frontal and Rear Panel Description 1. DC 5V Power Connector 2. Data Status LED Indicator 3. Power Supply LED Indicator 4. HDMI local loop Output port 5. HDMI Input Port 6. RJ45 Ethernet Port 7. IR Blaster Port 8.
6.2. Receiver Frontal and Rear Panel Description 1. DC 5V Power Connector 2. Data Status LED Indicator 3. Power Supply LED Indicator 4. HDMI Output port 5. RJ45 Ethernet Port 6. IR Receiver Port 7. Bi-directional RS232 port 8. Local IR Receiver Port 9.
6.3. IR Sensor and Blaster connections 7. INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION When the VEO-XTI1C and VEO-XRI1C are connected as simple extension in a point-to- point connection through a single cat 5e/6 cable, no configuration is needed. When the devices are connected to a standard Ethernet LAN in point-to-multipoint or multipoint- to-multipoint topologies, please make sure that every device has a unique IP address and every transmitter is using a unique Group ID.
7.1.2 DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) If you are using a Switch or a LAN where a DHCP server is enabled, changing the IP manually it is not necessary because the DHCP server will automatically assing a unique IP addres to each d evice. 7.1.3.
5. Connect the IR TX cable to “IR TX” port of the Transmitter; Connect the IR RX cable into “IR RX” port of the Receiver. Then you can control the source at the RX side via IR. 6. Connect a RS-232 Cable from the PC or automation system to the Transmitter RS-232 port;...
7.4. Multipoint-to-Multipoint Connections and Operations 1. Set the IP address for Transmitter & Receiver and prepare the switch 2. following the steps as instructed above (refer to 6.1) 3. Connect the source devices and Transmitter units with a HDMI Cable. 4.
The number of VEO Transmitter can’t exceed the number of 64 units. In a class C Network, the total number of VEO devices (Transmitter and Receivers) can’t exceed the number of 253 units. Please avoid connecting or disconnecting HDMI cables while the VEO devices are powered on! GROUP ID SELECTION In a multiple sources scenario, each VEO Transmitter can stream a video signal over the...
Press the numbers to change Group ID. For example, if you need change to 01, press “0”, then press“1”. Example: 8.1.2. Baud Rate The Remote controller can be used to change the RS-232 baud rate. ① Press the button to switch between Group ID and baud rate function ...
Transmitter and Receivers RS-232 baud rate The VEO-XTI1C and VEO-XRI1C provide a full-duplex RS-232 pass through from TX to RX or from RX to TX allowing the control of third party devices. The communication will work properly when baud rate and data settings of Transmitter, Receiver and third party RS232 devices are the same.
8.3. Group ID Selection via Telnet The ID group can be selected also opening a Telnet session with a standard Telnet terminal, using the port 9999. After the session is opened, send the command set_group_id n (where n is the number of the desired ID Group) followed by the carriage return and line feed chars (\r\n).
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Press the “Start Scan” button to search the devices in the network. Using the “Tx Setup Page” and “Rx Setup Page” it will be possible to modify several settings and parameters such as Device Name, Network Settings, Video Bitrate, Downscaling options, RS-232 baudrate, Group ID and performing a Device Reboot or a Factory Reset from remote.
10. HOW TO RECEIVE A STREAMING WITH VLC The H.264 video streaming generated by the VEO-XTI1C are multicast streaming that can be received using networked software player like VLC (Video LAN Client). 1. Make sure the Transmitter and PC are in the same network domain.
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7. Choose “RTP / MPEC Transport Stream” or "UDP". 8. Click “Next” 9. Click “Stream”.
10. Click “Open Network Stream”, then you can click “Play” to view the video. 11. FACTORY RESET The VEO Factory reset can be performed using the PC Utility Software (8), via the Remote controller (7.1) or pressing for 10 seconds the reset button on the devices using a tiny pin while the unit is powered on.
Audio Formats LPCM 2.0 Sample Rate 48kHz Bit rate 24-bit Distance HDMI up to 10 meters with Ecler VEO cables IR supported bandwidth 38 -56 KHZ RS-232 supported baud rate 2400-115200 (8 options) Temperature Operating 5˚C - 35˚C /41˚F - 95˚F...
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