Setup - Hall Technologies FHD264 User Manual

Dynamic virtual matrix, hdmi distribution and switching over lan with rs-232 & ir extension
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As shipped, each device is configured for DHCP. In this mode, when powered
up each box gets its IP address from the DHCP server on the network.
Alternately, the IP addresses can be assigned manually and set to Static
from the front panel. To change IP address using the PC-GUI, connect a
Windows™ PC or laptop to the network and run the free DVM Manager Tool.
NOTE
A Gigabit(1000BaseT) Switch with DHCP server, IGMPV2 and PoE is
recommended. When there is more than one Sender on the network in a matrix
configuration (multipoint-to-multipoint) the Ethernet Switch MUST support: IGMP to
prevent network flooding.
Hall Research recommends using the Cisco SG300 Series of gigabit Ethernet Switches.

3.1.3 Setup

1. To get started, use a Gigabit Switch with DHCP server and IGMPV2
Support (Recommended)
2. If the switch does not support PoE, use the power supply included in the
package (-S and -R) to power the FHD.
3. By default, DHCP is enabled in both Sender and Receiver. The default IP
address of the Sender is 192.168.1.11 and Receiver is 192.168.1.12.
(See Section 5.11 Factory Defaults for more details.)
4. If the switch supports DHCP, connect the Senders(s) using CAT5e/6
cable.
5. If the switch does not support DHCP, connect the Sender(s) (one at a
time) using CAT5e/6 cable and assign unique static IP address to each
device by turning OFF DHCP. (See Section 4.2.1 Changing IP address
from Front panel). Repeat the same step for all the Receiver(s).
6. Make sure each Sender has a unique Group ID. Note that, two Senders
cannot reside in the same Group ID. This will cause conflicts.
7. Connect HDMI source(s) to the HDMI input of the Senders(s).
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Figure 3 - Example: Point-to-Many

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