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-XTI2L / VEO-XRI2L low latency 4K 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.
5. PACKAGE CONTENTS VEO-XTI4U Package 1 x 4K over IP Transmitter 1 x Remote controller 1 x IR TX cable 2 x IR RX cable 1 x Phoenix plugs for RS232 cable termination 4 x screws ...
4. Analog audio line Input connector 5. IR-RX connector for IR Sensor 6. IR-TX connector for IR Blaster 7. IR Sensor for Remote controller 8. RS232 full-duplex port 9. Program Mode: In this mode the RS232 port is used to control the unit, disabling the IR-EXT port 10.
6.2. Receiver 6.2.1. Front Panel 1. S/PDIF tatus indicator 2. S/PDIF Audio Output connector 3. Analog audio status indicator 4. Analog audio line Output connector 5. IR-RX connector for IR Sensor 6. IR-TX connector for IR Blaster 7. IR Sensor for Remote controller 8.
6.2.2. Rear Panel 1. Factory Reset Button 2. Fiber Optic connection Indicator 3. Fiber Optic SFP receptacle 4. CAT5e/6 Connector 5. HDMI Output Port 6. USB type A input 7. DC 5V Input connector 8. Power supply LED Indicator 6.2. IR Sensor and Blaster connections...
6.3. Group ID Selection via Remote Controller The Group ID can be selected using the included IR Remote controller. Ensure that IR- Ext sensor is connected (refer to 5.1). The remote controller can be used to change the Group ID as explained below. ...
6.4. Functional Buttons Description Transmitter Receiver Button One Button Two Button One Button Two Link Video/Graphic Link Video/Graphic ON/OFF Mode ON/OFF Mode Feature Description Pressing this button it is possible to sequentially switch on or off Link the video streaming User can select between Video Mode / Graphic Mode pressing this button.
7.2 IP Address Settings and Network Requirements 7.2.1. Auto IP Settings (Factory default) Auto IP provides automatic IP address assignment when more devices are connected to the same network. The default IP subnet is 169.254.x.y. In order to discover the IP of each device, the following method can be used: Transmitter ...
7.2.2. Static IP Address Configuration When static addresses are required, the IP settings of each device need to be changed manually. After the default “Auto IP” address has been discovered, as explained above, it will be possible to enter in the configuration web page just digiting the device address on a web browser.
7.2.3. 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 address to each device. Note: Once a factory reset is performed, the IP address settings will return to “Auto IP”.
8. SYSTEM TOPOLOGY AND CONFIGURATIONS 8.1. Point-to-Point Connection (Default) When the VEO-XTI2L and VEO-XRI2L are connected as simple extension in a point-to- point topology, any configuration is needed. The devices have a default “Auto IP” setting (169.254.x.x) and each Transmitter will send a unicast video stream to the corresponding Receiver just selecting the same Group ID.
7.3 Multipoint-to-Multipoint Connections and Operations When the VEO-XTI2L and VEO-XRI2L are connected as a over IP matrix system in a multipoint-to-multipoint connection, both Transmitters and Receivers need to be configured as multicast devices. Each Receiver can decode the stream related to the desired Transmitter ID group.
7.5 Video Wall When the VEO-XTI2L and VEO-XRI2L are used as a video wall composer, both Transmitters and Receivers need to be configured as multicast devices. Each Receiver must be set on the same Transmitter ID Group, following the instructions available on chapter 8 and 9 of this manual.
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The Device Scan Page will appear: Press the “Start Scan” button to search the devices active on the network and select a TX or a RX device for any change about IP address, Host name ID, Casting Mode, Multicast IP, IP Mode. As factory default, both Transmitters and Receivers are configured in “Unicast”...
9.1. Mutlicast In multipoint-to-multipoint, matrix, and videowall configuration, Transmitters and Receivers must be set in multicast mode. Change the casting mode from Unicast to Multicast as reported below and press Apply to confirm the new settings. The ID Group of each device can be selected via software. Each ID Group corresponds to a multicast IP address as reported below.
9.2. Videowall In order to create a videowall composition, Transmitters and Receivers must to be configured with the same multicast IP (ID Group). Change the “Vertical Monitor Count” and “Horizontal Monitor Count” according to the desired Videowall size. Example: If a 2x2 videowall is required, both the first two “Wall size and Position Layout”...
Drag and drop the OSD number Receiver on the corresponding Videowall position as showed below: Click on “Apply” to confirm. 10. WEB BROWSER INTERFACE CONFIGURATION VEO devices can be also configured via their own integrated web interface just typing the device IP address on a web browser (Google Chrome is suggested). Please refer to chapter 6.2 to discover the device IP address and ensure your PC network card is configured in the same network domain of the VEO devices.
10.1. System 10.1.1. Version Information and Update The “System” tab includes “Version Information” that shows firmware version and further the informations related to the product. Please contact our Ecler technical support in case of firmware update. 10.1.2. Utilities The Utilities tab allow to restore the device to Factory Default parameters or Reboot the unit from remote.
10.1.3. Statistics Further information like state of the units, network settings, and information about video resolution and timing are shown in this tab.
10.2. Video Wall 10.2.1. Basic Setup The Video Wall configuration includes Basic and Advanced setup. Under Basic setup, the main settings for video wall composition are available. Through this page it is possible to assign the video wall size (TX and RX must be set with the same size), screen position, bezel and gap compensation and screen rotation or stretching.
10.2.2. Bezel and Gap Compensation: Dimension of the screen (inside and outside width and height) OW: outside width OH: outside height VW: viewable width VH: viewable height Please NOTE: 1. The viewable width must be lower than the outside width, and the viewable height must be lower than the outside height.
10.2.3. Wall Size and Position Layout Select number of vertical and/ or horizontal monitors, row position and column position. Horizontal and vertical monitor number must be included between 1 and 8.
10.2.4. Preferences Select stretching video and rotation option. The image can fit in the screen or be stretched and the rotated of an angle of 180 or 270 degrees.
10.2.5. Apply To All: Configure all Transmitters and Receivers in the same Group IP. This (Local): Configure the current device (IP address indicated on the web browser). Hosts or Clients: select the Transmitter or Receiver you want to configure from the web page in use.
10.2.6. Advanced Setup This session allows some further fine adjustments. Before entering “Advanced Setup”, please complete the “Basic Setup” in order to define and confirm video wall layout and size.
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If a 3x5 video wall is required, for example, once the basic setup is applied, the first session of advanced setup will look like follows. It’s possible to act on a group of displays just selecting the target devices. In case of wrong adjustments, the Reset button will restore all the advanced parameters to default.
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Video shifting and scaling can be adjusted through the following parameters: Horizontal Shift: Setup the video horizontal shift, Left or Right Vertical Shift: Setup the video vertical shift, Up or Down...
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Horizontal Scale Up: Setup the video horizontal scale up Vertical Shift Scale Up: Setup the video vertical scale up.
10.3. Network The Network page allows adjusting network settings and casting mode for each device. 10.3.1. Auto IP (Factory default) Auto IP provides automatic IP address assignment when more devices are connected to the same network. The default IP subnet is 169.254.x.y. The last two numbers are pseudo randomly generated.
10.3.2. 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 assign a unique IP address to each device. Use Chapter 6.2 instructions to know the IP address assigned to each device.
10.3.4. Casting Mode Select the broadcast mode accordingly to the extender application: Multicast: point-to-multipoint, multipoint-to-multipoint broadcast or videowall functions Unicast: point-to-point extensions The “Auto select USB operation mode per casting mode” allows changing the USB pass-through behaviour accordingly to the selected casting mode. More details are available on the next chapter.
10.4. Functions The Functions page allows configuring Video output, USB extension mode and Serial over IP function, both for Transmitter and Receiver. The Receiver page will look like follows: 10.4.1. Setup video output mode for Receiver Enable Video over IP: Check it to enable video extension over IP ...
For example: 1. 80000004: HD 720p60 2. 81000061: WXGA 1366x768@60 3. 81000040: WXGA+ 1440x900@60 4. 81000051: WUXGA 1920x1200@60 5. 8100003C: SXGA+ 1400x1050@60 … Timeout for Detecting Video Lost: Setup the time for stopping the video on the output after detecting that the transmitter HDMI signal has been lost. 10.4.2.
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Normal. Other options are reserved. Once type 2 option is selected, it will be possible to adjust the typical serial communication parameters like baudrate, data bits, parity and stop bits. For advanced options, please contact Ecler Technical Support.
11. FIBER OPTIC CONNECTION When extension distances over the standard Ethernet limit of 100m are required, a Fiber Optic link can be used instead of the Cat. 5e/6 copper link. The Fiber Optic link allows reaching distances up to 2Km or 60Km, depending if multimode or single mode fiber is used.
13. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Resolutions 3840X2160@30HZ 3840X2160@60Hz (4:2:0) supported and converted to 3840X2160@30Hz, 1080P/1080i/720P/576P/576i/480P/480i Video connectors HDMI 1.4 with thread lock HDCP 2.2 Compliant Network requirements IGMP and Jumbo Frames compliance Network Streaming bitrate Up to 300Mbps Network connectors RJ45 with LED indication and SFP receptacle Default IP Auto IP (239.254.x.y) Poe power operating...
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Humidity 5 - 90% RH (no condensation) Power Consumption 3 W MAX (TX and RX) Supply Input: AC100~240V 50/60Hz Output: DC 5V/1A Dimension H x W x D 170x109x26 (mm) (TX and RX) Weight 470g / 1,036 lbs...
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