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Lindy 38395 User Manual

Lindy 38395 User Manual

4k30 hdmi & usb over ip controller

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4K30 HDMI & USB over IP Controller
User Manual
English
No. 38395
lindy.com
© LINDY Group - FIRST EDITION
(July 2022)

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  • Page 1 4K30 HDMI & USB over IP Controller User Manual English No. 38395 lindy.com © LINDY Group - FIRST EDITION (July 2022)
  • Page 2 User Manual English Safety Instructions ! WARNING ! Please read the following safety information carefully and always keep this document with the product. Failure to follow these precautions can result in serious injuries or death from electric shock, fire or damage to the product. Touching the internal components or a damaged cable may cause electric shock, which may result in death.
  • Page 3 To ensure correct use, please read this manual carefully and retain it for future reference. This Controller can be used to manage the Lindy Encoder 38396 and Decoder 38397 that features HDMI, USB, IR, RS-232 and Audio signals; it’s possible to distribute all the signals through a 1G managed network switch and to set up many configurations and layouts such as Video Wall, matrix, drag &...
  • Page 4: Installation

    User Manual English Installation Front 1. RESET Button: Press and hold this button for 10 seconds when the unit is powered-on until the STATUS LED starts flashing to restore the default settings. 2. POWER LED: Indicates power. 3. STATUS LED: This will flash yellow/green every second until the unit boots up completely and control LAN is ready, then it will stay on.
  • Page 5 User Manual English Operation Web GUI This Controller can be managed via the built-in Web GUI. Please follow the below steps: Input the Controller’s default IP address (192.168.0.225) or the URL (http://controller.local) into the Web browser address bar on the PC to enter the Web GUI login interface: Select the default username (admin) and password (1234) on the above login interface.
  • Page 6 User Manual English On this interface, you need to set the IP mode of Video LAN. Mode 1: Automatically managed by Controller Box Click on Next button and wait for the completion to enter the interface as shown below: Select Automatically add Encoders and Decoders to project and click on Scan button to enter the Project page.
  • Page 7 User Manual English Click on Stop Scan to stop search. Then the Add All and Add buttons behind Unassigned Encoders and Unassigned Decoders will become operable as shown below. Click on the Add button behind each unregistered Encoder or Decoder to add the device to the project one by one, or click on the Add All button to add all Encoders or Decoders to the project.
  • Page 8 User Manual English Mode 2: DHCP mode Please follow the same steps shown in Mode 1 operation below. Mode 3: Static IP mode by manual settings. Select Static IP mode by manual settings on the interface shown below and click on Next. Manually set the IP Address, Subnet Mask and Gateway of the Video LAN port.
  • Page 9 User Manual English Note: It’s strongly recommended to use different IP network domain from Control LAN port. Set the IP address range of Encoders and Decoders and click on the Next button. The rest of the steps are the same as the Mode 1 operation. Preview Page On this page is possible to see the preview of the Encoder/Decoder by clicking on the dropdown lists.
  • Page 10 User Manual English Matrix Control Page Encoders: Display all the connected Encoders. The text in the figure is the name of the device. Decoders: Display all the connected Decoders. The text on the first line is the name of the Decoder and the text on the second line refers to the Encoder where the signal resource comes from.
  • Page 11 User Manual English Encoders Page Click on Refresh to refresh the data of the current Encoders. ID: Shows the ID of the current device* (Note: ID cannot be duplicated). Name: Shows the name of the current device (Note: Name cannot be duplicated). MAC Address: Shows the MAC Address of the current device.
  • Page 12 User Manual English Decoders Page Click on Refresh to refresh the data of the current Decoders. ID: Shows the ID of the current device* (Note: ID cannot be duplicated). Name: Shows the name of the current device (Note: Name cannot be duplicated). MAC Address: Shows the MAC Address of the current device.
  • Page 13 User Manual English Locked Signal Routing Page On this page is possible to independently route the video and audio signals between Encoder & Decoder devices. Also the IR/Serial/USB signals can be set up as required. Please click on Locked Routing Help for details.
  • Page 14 User Manual English Note: A Decoder can only be assigned to one video wall. Click on Class Configuration to enter the class configuration page, then click each screen to select the corresponding Class as required (the same class name will form a video wall, you can create a regular or irregular video wall).
  • Page 15 User Manual English Here is possible to select different video walls and configurations saved in advance by clicking on the drop-down boxes under Video Wall Selection and Configuration Selection. It’s also possible to drag the Encoders directly on the top of the page to the video wall to change the signal sources. To delete a video wall, just select the video wall on the Video Wall List, then click on Remove.
  • Page 16 User Manual English General Settings: Shows the basic settings of the Controller. Control Network: Shows the network port configuration of the Controller connected to the Switch. Video Network: Shows the network port configuration of the Controller connected to the video source devices.
  • Page 17 Network Switch The network Switch used to set up the system must support the features below: • Layer 3/managed Bandwidth 1 Gigabit • Support IGMP snooping • 8K Jumbo frame • Lindy tested this Extender with a Netgear XSM4316S Switch.
  • Page 18: Recycling Information

    Recycling Information WEEE (Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment), Recycling of Electronic Products Europe, United Kingdom In 2006 the European Union introduced regulations (WEEE) for the collection and recycling of all waste electrical and electronic equipment. It is no longer allowable to simply throw away electrical and electronic equipment.
  • Page 19 Recycling Information Datenschutz-Hinweis Altgeräte enthalten häufig sensible personenbezogene Daten. Dies gilt insbesondere für Geräte der Informations- und Telekommunikationstechnik wie Computer und Smartphones. Bitte beachten Sie in Ihrem eigenen Interesse, dass für die Löschung der Daten auf den zu entsorgenden Altgeräten jeder Endnutzer selbst verantwortlich ist.
  • Page 20 Standard IEC 60950-1 or 60065 or 62368-1. LINDY Herstellergarantie – Hinweis für Kunden in Deutschland LINDY gewährt für dieses Produkt über die gesetzliche Regelung in Deutschland hinaus eine zweijährige Herstellergarantie ab Kaufdatum. Die detaillierten Bedingungen dieser Garantie finden Sie auf der LINDY Website aufgelistet bei den AGBs.