Extron electronics NAV E 101 DTP User Manual

Extron electronics NAV E 101 DTP User Manual

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NAV Pro AV Over IP
NAV E 101 DTP
Streaming HDMI Encoder
68-3424-01 Rev. A
02 22

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  • Page 1 User Guide NAV Pro AV Over IP NAV E 101 DTP Streaming HDMI Encoder 68-3424-01 Rev. A 02 22...
  • Page 2 Safety Instructions Safety Instructions • English Instructions de sécurité • Français AVERTISSEMENT : Ce pictogramme, , lorsqu’il est utilisé sur le WARNING: This symbol, , when used on the product, is intended to produit, signale à l’utilisateur la présence à l’intérieur du boîtier du produit alert the user of the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the d’une tension électrique dangereuse susceptible de provoquer un choc product’s enclosure that may present a risk of electric shock.
  • Page 3 Sync Validation Processing), EQIP, Everlast, FastBite, Flex55, FOX, FOXBOX, IP Intercom HelpDesk, MAAP, MicroDigital, Opti-Torque, PendantConnect, ProDSP, QS-FPC (QuickSwitch Front Panel Controller), Room Agent, Scope-Trigger, SIS, Simple Instruction Set, Skew-Free, SpeedNav, Triple-Action Switching, True4K, True8K, Vector™ 4K, WebShare, XTRA, and ZipCaddy NAV E 101 DTP Encoder • Introduction...
  • Page 4 FCC Class A Notice This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. The Class A limits provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
  • Page 5 Software Commands Commands are written in the fonts shown here: ^AR Merge Scene,,0p1 scene 1,1 ^B 51 ^W^C.0 [01] R 0004 00300 00400 00800 00600 [02] 35 [17] [03] *X1^* X1(* X2%* X2# CE} E X! NOTE: For commands and examples of computer or device responses used in this guide, the character “0”...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Alarms .............. 65 Settings Link ..........43 About Page ..........54 Reference Information ....... 68 Mounting the Encoder ........68 Tabletop Use ..........68 Mounting kits ..........68 UL Rack-Mounting Guidelines ......69 NAV E 101 DTP Encoder • Contents...
  • Page 8 NAV E 101 DTP Encoder • Contents viii...
  • Page 9: Introduction

    This guide contains installation, configuration, and operating information for the NAV E 101 DTP Encoder. The encoder bridges the Extron DTP family of products into the Extron NAV family of streaming products. The NAV products stream video, audio, and serial communications over a managed IP network using multicast streaming technology.
  • Page 10: About The Decoder

    Edge™; you can configure any encoder or decoder unit in the system. ® The embedded audio can be transported as a 2-channel LPCM uncompressed stream. Audio can follow video to the same decoder or be broken away to a different endpoint. NAV E 101 DTP Encoder • Introduction...
  • Page 11: Features

    Adjustable bit rate — Selects bit rates while maintaining image quality for a more flexible network configuration that easily adapts to different application requirements. A non-blocking solution is available to accommodate even very large installations. NAV E 101 DTP Encoder • Introduction...
  • Page 12 Extron XTP DTP 24 shielded twisted pair cable is strongly recommended for the connection between DTP transmitters and the NAV E 101 DTP. Compatible with CATx shielded twisted pair cable — The NAV E 101 DTP • supports a maximum transmission distance of 330 feet (100 meters) for all compatible resolutions when used with CATx shielded twisted pair cable.
  • Page 13: Installation And Basic Operation

    Installation and Basic Operation This section describes the installation and the operation of the NAV E 101 DTP encoder, including: • Mounting • Rear Panel Connections and Features • Front Panel Features • Startup and Basic Operation Mounting If desired, mount the encoder in a rack (see Mounting the Encoder on page 68).
  • Page 14 — Plug a standard IEC power cord into this 0.8A 100-240V connector to connect the encoder to a 100 VAC to 240 VAC, 50 or 60 Hz power source. 50-60Hz NAV E 101 DTP Encoder • Installation and Basic Operation...
  • Page 15: Connector And Cable Details

    NAV 1G port The LAN port requires a CAT 5e, or CAT 6a patch cable. The encoder NAV 1G port supports 1000Mbps (1000base T — Gigabit Ethernet), half-duplex and full-duplex Ethernet connections. NAV E 101 DTP Encoder • Installation and Basic Operation...
  • Page 16 • Loosely place cables and limit the use of tie wraps or hook and loop fasteners. • Separate twisted pair cables from AC power cables. NAV E 101 DTP Encoder • Installation and Basic Operation...
  • Page 17 Loosely place the included tie wrap around the HDMI connector and the LockIt lacing bracket as shown ( While holding the connector securely against the lacing bracket, use pliers or similar tool to tighten the tie wrap, then remove any excess length ( NAV E 101 DTP Encoder • Installation and Basic Operation...
  • Page 18: Front Panel Features

    NAVigator HTML page. NOTE: The ID button triggers the Status on-screen display (OSD), which shows on the HDMI loop through port (see on page 6). NAV E 101 DTP Encoder • Installation and Basic Operation...
  • Page 19 To unpair units, use the embedded HTML pages of either the decoder (see the applicable decoder user guide) or of the NAVigator (see the NAVigator User Guide). The applicable user guides are available at https://www.extron.com). NAV E 101 DTP Encoder • Installation and Basic Operation...
  • Page 20 The reset modes listed in the table are separate functions, not a continuation from mode 1 to mode 5. • The modes listed close all open IP and other connections and close all sockets. NAV E 101 DTP Encoder • Installation and Basic Operation...
  • Page 21 • Removes the initial serial number passwords and sets them admin and password to extron. to extron. The reset LED blinks four times in succession during the reset. NAV E 101 DTP Encoder • Installation and Basic Operation...
  • Page 22 RESET Figure 6. Resets Release the RESET button and then immediately press and release the RESET button again. Nothing happens if you do not momentarily press RESET within 1 second. NAV E 101 DTP Encoder • Installation and Basic Operation...
  • Page 23 * For the Config port, the address for IP over USB CANNOT be changed. • If you use IP over USB, Extron recommends waiting a minute after plugging in the cable for your PC to identify the USB connection as a valid Ethernet port. NAV E 101 DTP Encoder • HTML Operation...
  • Page 24 In the event of a complete system reset, the passwords revert to the default. The default username is admin and the default password is • extron • Passwords are case sensitive. NAV E 101 DTP Encoder • HTML Operation...
  • Page 25 ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ Figure 9. Home Page NAV E 101 DTP Encoder • HTML Operation...
  • Page 26: Using The Html Pages

    — Normally displays the host name. Resting a cursor over this banner ¥ changes the display from host name to the device name. About link — Opens a pane that provides information about the NAV E 101 DTP (see ¦ About Page on page 54).
  • Page 27: Input Configuration Page

    21, and on page 22). Level meters ( ) may help prevent overdriving the audio. The meters are TIP: present only when analog audio is being streamed (see Audio pane). NAV E 101 DTP Encoder • HTML Operation...
  • Page 28 This feature is typically used when EDID slot 6 (loop-through monitor) or 7 (decoder output) is selected to save the EDID from a connected display. NAV E 101 DTP Encoder • HTML Operation...
  • Page 29 Directly type a rate into the field. NOTE: The level meters ( ) are present only when analog is selected, either manually (Analog) or automatically (Auto Detect). TIP: Watching the level meters may help prevent overdriving the audio. NAV E 101 DTP Encoder • HTML Operation...
  • Page 30 DTP transmitter) and Off (do not provide power). Click SAVE to take the change or CANCEL to abandon it. Clicking either button closes the dialog box. Figure 13. Remote Power Configuration Dialog Box NAV E 101 DTP Encoder • HTML Operation...
  • Page 31: Output Configuration Page

    Figure 14. Output Configuration Page page consists of five panes, Output Configuration Stream Loop Thru Test Pattern AES67 Audio ), and On Screen Display ) that display the status of the streamed output. NAV E 101 DTP Encoder • HTML Operation...
  • Page 32 AES67 Stream — Click to toggle AES67 Stream on (stream AES67 audio) and off (do not stream). NOTE: The AES67 standard allows for interoperability among AES67 capable devices. Enabling AES67 audio allows the device to transmit an audio stream to a third-party AES67 capable receiver. NAV E 101 DTP Encoder • HTML Operation...
  • Page 33 NOTE: Allow Audio Only must be disabled to use the NAV screen saver (see Screen Display (OSD) pane on page 28). NAV E 101 DTP Encoder • HTML Operation...
  • Page 34 Test Pattern — Click the drop-down list to select among test patterns to display on the HDMI Output port (see on page 6) and streamed outputs: • Disabled (no test pattern) Color Bar • • Grayscale NAV E 101 DTP Encoder • HTML Operation...
  • Page 35 ( ) are based on the encoder MAC address. Audio Address — Click in the Audio Address field and directly enter a new address as necessary. NAV E 101 DTP Encoder • HTML Operation...
  • Page 36 When Screen Saver Mute is unchecked ( ), the duration automatically becomes 501 Always on. After the duration expires, the encoder drops the active sync, allowing the monitor to turn off or enter low power mode. NAV E 101 DTP Encoder • HTML Operation...
  • Page 37 1080P image and the output is 4K, you will see black boarders. • If you have not already uploaded an image, the pane Upload a displays the SELECT FILE button (see custom image on page 30). NAV E 101 DTP Encoder • HTML Operation...
  • Page 38 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 NOTE: Click ) to delete the image. This action is necessary to replace the custom image. NAV E 101 DTP Encoder • HTML Operation...
  • Page 39: Ties Page

    (see the NAVigator User Guide or the applicable decoder user guide, available at www.extron.com, and the embedded HTML tie page for those devices). Current Input pane pane displays the input number and name of the encoder. Current Input NAV E 101 DTP Encoder • HTML Operation...
  • Page 40: Tools Pages

    Click Tools (see 1 at right) and either Device Tools (2) or Diagnostic Tools (3). The browser displays the selected Tools page (see figure 25 on page 33, which shows the Device Tools page selected). NAV E 101 DTP Encoder • HTML Operation...
  • Page 41 The encoder creates a file of current settings and prompts you to confirm that you want to save them. Click Keep to save the file to the folder or Discard as desired. Downloads NAV E 101 DTP Encoder • HTML Operation...
  • Page 42 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Figure 28. Device Tools — Restore Function, Steps 5 and 6 NAV E 101 DTP Encoder • HTML Operation...
  • Page 43 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Figure 29. Tools — Firmware Function Click ). An dialog box opens (see figure 30 on page 36). Open SELECT FILE NAV E 101 DTP Encoder • HTML Operation...
  • Page 44 (see figure 8 on page 16). To Login continue to operate the encoder, you must reconnect (see Opening the Embedded HTML Pages on page 15). NAV E 101 DTP Encoder • HTML Operation...
  • Page 45 Any of these operations concludes with the encoder rebooting. NOTE: You must reconnect to the encoder (see Opening the Embedded HTML Pages on page 15) if you have additional operations to perform. NAV E 101 DTP Encoder • HTML Operation...
  • Page 46 Figure 35 shows the typical results of a Trace diagnostic. Figure 35. Trace Results Shown ) to reset the Address field if you want to run another diagnostic. Click CLEAR ( NAV E 101 DTP Encoder • HTML Operation...
  • Page 47: Monitoring Page

    9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Figure 36. Monitoring Page IGMP Querier Primary Controller Memory Utilization Alarms AV LAN Utilization DOWNLOAD LOGS DTP Status NAV E 101 DTP Encoder • HTML Operation...
  • Page 48 * Power can be reported as either DTP (the encoder is providing remote power to the DTP transmitter) or Off (remote power is off) for each indication (see Remote Power Pane page 22 to toggle power on and off). NAV E 101 DTP Encoder • HTML Operation...
  • Page 49 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Figure 40. Clearing Alarms NOTES: • Critical alarms ( ) should be resolved immediately. • Warning alarms ( ) are less serious. NAV E 101 DTP Encoder • HTML Operation...
  • Page 50 The encoder monitors the active alarm states of all devices in the NAV system. All alarm state changes are logged even if status reporting is disabled from the encoder. NAV E 101 DTP Encoder • HTML Operation...
  • Page 51: Settings Link

    Hyphens are allowed in any other position. character. • Cannot begin with a space. • Multiple tags are allowed, making filtering • Spaces are allowed after the first character. and sorting searching easier. NAV E 101 DTP Encoder • HTML Operation...
  • Page 52 Location — Click in this field and type in a location to customize your system. SAVE and CANCEL buttons — Click SAVE to take changes or Device Details CANCEL to abandon them. Clicking either button closes the editable pane. NAV E 101 DTP Encoder • HTML Operation...
  • Page 53 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Figure 46. Set Time Manually NAV E 101 DTP Encoder • HTML Operation...
  • Page 54 NOTE: Or you can click the Datepicker ( ) or ( ) icons (see Timepicker figure 46) and use those tools to set the date and time (see figure 47). Figure 47. Using Datepicker and Timepicker Tools NAV E 101 DTP Encoder • HTML Operation...
  • Page 55 NTP server — Click in these fields and type in the IP address or DNS name of an external NTP server. SAVE and CANCEL buttons — Click SAVE to take changes or CANCEL to Date & Time abandon them. Clicking either button closes the editable pane. NAV E 101 DTP Encoder • HTML Operation...
  • Page 56 NAVigator and the EDIT button is unavailable for selection. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Figure 49. Network Connection Selection NAV E 101 DTP Encoder • HTML Operation...
  • Page 57 Link local IP Address, an address in the range of 169.254.1.0 to 169.254.254.255, is assigned to the endpoint when no other address assignment methods are available. • MAC Address ( ) — A unique read-only identifier for network connected devices. NAV E 101 DTP Encoder • HTML Operation...
  • Page 58 ) to display the password as you type it. SAVE and CANCEL buttons — Click SAVE ( ) to take change or CANCEL to Password abandon it. Clicking either button closes the editable pane. NAV E 101 DTP Encoder • HTML Operation...
  • Page 59 See the NAV Series Pro AV Ports and Licenses Guide, available at https://www.extron.com, for more information on ports. SAVE and CANCEL buttons — Click SAVE to take changes or CANCEL to Ports abandon them. Clicking either button closes the editable pane. NAV E 101 DTP Encoder • HTML Operation...
  • Page 60 Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) — LLDP, a vendor-neutral protocol, is used by network devices to discovery, identify and share information between two directly connected network devices. Click to toggle LLDP on and off. NAV E 101 DTP Encoder • HTML Operation...
  • Page 61 SAVE and CANCEL buttons — Click SAVE to take the Ports changes or CANCEL to abandon them. Clicking either button closes the editable pane. NAV E 101 DTP Encoder • HTML Operation...
  • Page 62: About Page

    About Pane The About pane provides the following useful information: Firmware version number, which is current NAV firmware version running. Installed licenses, which can be sorted by clicking the desired filtering letter. NAV E 101 DTP Encoder • HTML Operation...
  • Page 63: Control System

    View and set SSL certifications • Use utilities such as Ping, Reset, and Reboot • Configure 802.1x security settings View 802.1x status logs • • Update the firmware to a selected device or group of devices NAV E 101 DTP Encoder • Control System...
  • Page 64 NOTE: ITU-T standard X.509 covers aspects of public key encryption, digital cryptography, certificates, and validation. Contact your IT administrator for more information on what tools and policies are required to obtain or create the SSL certificate and, if necessary, the corresponding passphrase. NAV E 101 DTP Encoder • Control System...
  • Page 65: Global Configurator Plus And Professional

    Global Configurator Professional is available to users who successfully complete Extron Control Professional Certification. For detailed descriptions and procedures to setup a control system with an IPCP Pro device and Global Configurator, see the applicable Global Configurator Help file. NAV E 101 DTP Encoder • Control System...
  • Page 66: Global Scripter

    Python and should know how to use Extron ControlScript. For detailed descriptions and procedures to setup a control system with an IPCP Pro device and Global Scripter, see the Global Scripter Help File. NAV E 101 DTP Encoder • Control System...
  • Page 67: Sis Operation

    Extron Electronics NAV E 101 DTP nnnn is the firmware version number and is the part number. nnnn In<status> A change in signal input status has occurred. is input detected and is no input. NAV E 101 DTP Encoder • SIS Operation...
  • Page 68: Encoder Error Responses

    = Carriage return/line feed = Carriage return (no line feed) = Pipe (can be used interchangeably with the character) • = space = Escape key = Can be used interchangeably with the character NAV E 101 DTP Encoder • SIS Operation...
  • Page 69: Sis Command And Response Tables

    = Streaming rate or bandwith (in Mbps) — = Video mute status = Unmute = Mute video = Mute video and sync = Audio routing = Auto (default) = Digital (HDMI) input = Analog input NAV E 101 DTP Encoder • SIS Operation...
  • Page 70 = Number of connected users — = Input video format = Not detected = HDMI = DVI • • = Connected streams < hostname >, < IP address >, < Multicast IP > NAV E 101 DTP Encoder • SIS Operation...
  • Page 71 = Dropped packets (in percent) — = IP address xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx = Serial number X1& • = Internal temperature = Firmware version = Full firmware version xxxx = Full firmware version — advanced xxxx-bnnn NAV E 101 DTP Encoder • SIS Operation...
  • Page 72: Command And Response Table For Ip-Specific Sis Commands

    MAC address X2! ] View MAC address KEY: = Status = Off, disabled, not detected = On, enabled, detected = IP address, subnet, gateway address xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx = MAC address xx.xx.xx.xx.xx.xx NAV E 101 DTP Encoder • SIS Operation...
  • Page 73: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Alarms The following table lists common NAV alarms shown on the Monitoring page (see Alarms pane on page 41) and suggested remedies: Alarm Cause Remedy Assignment Conflict The endpoint is reporting a conflicting Verify that the endpoint is not assigned assignment status.
  • Page 74 Alarm Cause Remedy Disk Space Internal storage on the NAV device is Reboot the NAV device. If the issue low. persists, perform a software reset that delete files (see RESET tab on page 37). Firmware Failure A critical process has failed, crashing the Reboot the NAV device.
  • Page 75 Alarm Cause Remedy Stream Conflict Multiple NAV endpoints are configured Reconfigure endpoint stream settings for to use the same video, audio, or AES67 a unique stream address. multicast IP address. Temperature Internal The NAV device is overheating. Check the ambient temperature of the NAV device installation location.
  • Page 76: Reference Information

    Mount the unit using any optional compatible mounting kit listed on the Extron website (www.extron.com), in accordance with the directions included with the kit. For rack mounting, see UL Rack-Mounting Guidelines on page 69. NAV E 101 DTP Encoder • Reference Information...
  • Page 77: Ul Rack-Mounting Guidelines

    Consultez à cet égard les indications de la plaque d’identification de l’équipement. • Mise à la terre — Assurez-vous que l’équipement est correctement mis à la terre. Accordez une attention particulière aux connexions électriques autres NAV E 101 DTP Encoder • Reference Information...
  • Page 78 Extron Electronics makes no further warranties either expressed or implied with respect to the product and its quality, performance, merchantability, or fitness for any particular use. In no event will Extron Electronics be liable for direct, indirect, or consequential damages resulting from any defect in this product even if Extron Electronics has been advised of such damage.

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